- Pet stores offer chew toys, wheels, hammocks, tubes and balls for hamsters. Some pet stores will even offer a cage with toys for a special price if buying the hamster from that store.
- Specialty small animal catalogs, such as the one from Doctors Foster and Smith, sell nibblers, critter cruisers, wheels, balls and tubes. These catalogs usually offer a wider selection of toys than pet stores or discount stores.
- Online pet supply retailers are an alternative to pet supply catalogs. Online retailers have a wide variety and many offer online clearance deals or first-time buyer coupons.
- Yard sales and resale shops are a great place to find pre-owned hamster toys. The upside to finding toys at yard sales is that they're usually very cheap, but the downside is that the toys may need thorough cleaning before giving them to the hamster.
- Large discount stores usually offer a small selection of hamster toys in the pet section. Running balls, tubes and chew toys are the typical choices at a discount store.






















