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  • Bent hinges on a hamster's cage are commonplace, in part because hamsters are natural escape artists and tend to test any means of escape. A bent hinge can be dangerous to your pet, however. Paws can…

  • When choosing a cage for your pet hamster, consider the cage's size and durability. Larger hamsters, like smaller hamsters, need enough space for sleeping, eating and exercise. A large hamster is…

  • There are several basic structures that can be used as hamster cages. Common cages include modified aquariums, barred cages and plastic modular cages. For the DIYer there are even instructions on how…

  • Cedar and pine wood shavings are traditional materials to use as bedding in a hamster cage, but both are inherently dangerous: The oils in both cedar and pine shavings can cause upper-respiratory…

  • If you're interested in giving your hamster a new place to live but don't feel like shelling out the cash for a high-priced cage, you can save yourself a substantial amount of money by making one…

  • Hamsters may run several miles a night and even the largest cage doesn't allow them to do this. You should let the hamster out for exercise every day, either in a hamster-proofed room or an exercise…

  • Hamster cages do not have to be complex structures. The main consideration is that they have enough floor space to accommodate all toys and furniture while also providing plenty of space to move…

  • It’s time to bring a pet hamster home when all the correct equipment is in place. You’ll need a cage with a nesting area, exercise wheel, food and a dish, water bottle and bedding.…

  • As many rodent cages can lack vibrancy, it is a fun activity to introduce a bit of color. While acquiring colorful items is easy, the materials should be sturdy so that the hamster cannot bite off…

  • A hamster cage can be a simple combination of wire mesh sides and top and a wooden base. One adult hamster needs an enclosure at least 12 inches long, 15 inches wide, and 12 inches high, though they…

  • Pet stores carry dozens of hamster habitats with a variety of designs and shapes, all designed to keep your hamster safe and active. Of course, the more intricate the hamster habitat is, the more…

  • Modern aquariums are constructed from five pieces of glass and non-toxic silicone sealer. Although a large variety of commercial aquariums are available, aquarists can design and make their own…

  • Hamsters are popular pets, especially as a first pet before people move on to pets that require more responsibility, like dogs and parrots. Hamsters do require care, though -- they need food, shelter,…

  • Gerbils and hamsters have similar housing needs and can be kept in the same kinds of cages or tanks, provided they are set up appropriately. Many commercially available enclosures are designed for…

  • Hamsters are very active animals. Because of this, a cage that lacks space is the last thing you want to purchase for your pet hamster. The largest cage you can afford to purchase is the ideal route…

  • Hamsters like to chew -- it's instinct. They're hardwired to chew on things keep their teeth strong. However, this can become a problem when your hamster begins to chew on the wrong things in its…

  • Teddy bear hamsters are one of the cutest pets for young children and easy to care for. They are friendly, entertaining and inexpensive to keep. These animals are similar to regular hamsters, but they…

  • Hamsters like to keep clean; they bathe and groom themselves, but they will still need help when it comes to their cages. If you're buying a new cage, it's best to clean and disinfect it before moving…

  • Hamsters are lively, social rodents that are inexpensive and easy to maintain. Caring for hamsters requires both daily and weekly cage cleaning in order to keep the hamsters living space sanitary and…

  • When it comes to choosing a home for your pet hamster, its happiness is priority. Luckily, hamsters are usually excited by almost anything as long as it can chew it or play with it, so you will not…

  • When horses ultimately come to the end of their road, horse owners are faced with making tricky decisions about how to bury the remains of their enormous pets. Placing your horse's final resting place…

  • Hamsters are small rodents that many people enjoy having as pets. Choosing the right cage for your hamster and maintaining it properly helps ensure your hamster is content and healthy. The most common…

  • If you have taken your sick turtle to the vet and were instructed that you need to help feed it as you nurse it back to health, you might not be familiar with using a syringe to provide nutrition to…

  • In the world of small pets, hamsters are friendly and easy to care for. Taking up little space and eating inexpensive diets, the hamster is well-suited to both novice and experienced pet owners.…

  • Hamsters are small, nocturnal mammals that make excellent pets as they are easy to care for and provide hours of entertainment for their human companions. Hamsters are ideal pets for families with…

  • The common golden hamster has long been a staple of the pet world, residing in colorful habitats and glass cages in homes all over the globe. As they are relatively easy to care for, and diminutive in…

  • While hamsters are only small, they love to run around, be active and play with things, especially playhouses. You can buy one from a pet store; however, they can be costly, large and unnecessary. You…

  • Hamsters use their pouches to store food items and bedding material; they will often store items for days at a time. Because their pouches produce no saliva, food items do not begin to digest but stay…

  • Hamsters are popular pets. Children in particular often like to own hamsters, though because of hamsters' tendency to bite, they are not necessarily ideal for small children. Young hamsters, in…

  • If you have a hamster for a pet, you face the possibility of having to catch it if it escapes its cage. Whether it has wriggled through the wires of its cage, opened its cage door, wandered out of its…

  • Most hamster owners generally feed their pets commercial pellets as their main source of food. However, it is important to give your hamster additional treats to supplement its diet. Remove any…

  • Hamsters are notorious for being talented escape artists. They can squeeze through impossibly small spaces and chew through plastic cages. They can even jump or climb over the walls of their cage if…

  • Hamsters are playful creatures and enjoy toys and the opportunity to be active in their cages. Owning a hamster is a rewarding hobby that can get expensive. Burrowing and hiding is a favorite pastime…

  • No matter how responsible of a pet owner you are, if the opportunity arises, your daredevil hamster will take full advantage of an escape route to tour its surroundings. Hamsters tend to be clever,…

  • Disposing of a dead horse can be very difficult because it may be your pet and has sentimental value to you. But the decision is also a financial one. In Maryland, there are no clear laws about how…

  • Hamsters are a type of rodent that make good beginner pets because they take up little space, are low cost and can be tamed easily. The Syrian breed, known for its golden color, is one of the most…

  • Just like a parent enjoys a homemade card from their child, feel the pleasure of making a homemade hamster ball for your pet. Although your hamster does not show emotion, you feel the…

  • If you have an old computer and a hamster, you have all the items needed to make the coolest custom hamster cage. Computer housing cases provide the perfect environment for hamsters because they has…

  • You can save money and still view your cute hamster by making a transparent Plexiglass cage at home. You can make a customized Plexiglass cage using items available from your local hardware store.

  • Many, if not most, hamsters have a few mites living in their fur. In small numbers, mites don't cause hamsters problems. However, a serious infestation causes itching, scratching and possible…

  • Sometimes small pets, including hamsters, will become too ill to eat on their own and need to be fed from a syringe. A vet may prescribe special medicated food for a hamster, or you may be feeding a…

  • Hamsters are a type of rodent which come in breeds including Syrian, Chinese and several dwarf varieties. These furry creatures live about two to three years and are nocturnal. Hamsters have pouches…

  • Recycling a paper towel for hamster bedding is an inexpensive way to maintain a hamster cage. You can provide your hamster with a soft surface to nest, burrow, sleep and play upon while also applying…

  • Owning a pet requires knowledge about the habitats, or surroundings, the animal prefers and thrives in. A hamster is a domesticated rodent, weighing about 3.5 ounces, and the males are usually smaller…

  • Many homes are faced with the dilemma of keeping the peace between different species of animals. This holds true with hamsters and kittens. Hamsters are very sensitive to their environment, and will…

  • When you hear a chirping noise outside or inside your home, you may be surprised to discover it could be something other than a bird. There are many different species on the planet that chirp besides…

  • Hamsters are very active creatures and they enjoy being given an opportunity to leave their cage. Many hamster owners allow their pets to get additional exercise by putting them in a hamster ball and…

  • Hamsters are small, furry rodents commonly kept by children as pets. Hamsters are inexpensive and short-lived making them good first pets. To keep a pet is a great learning experience for children,…

  • Dwarf hamsters are a type of rodent often kept as a pet. Unlike their larger, 6-inch cousins, dwarf hamsters only reach up to 4 inches in length. These hamsters live up to 3 years if provided with…

  • Hamsters can make great pets: they're cute, interactive, easy to care for, and fun to watch. One of the drawbacks of having a rodent as a pet, however, is managing odors of both the pet and its…

  • When one of your animals dies, you are faced not only with the grief of loss, but also the responsibility of properly disposing of the body. The method with which you dispose of your animal's body…

  • Hamsters need constant access to water to avoid dehydration. Though many mammals drink from bowls, hamsters thrive when they are able to drink small droplets of water. Hamster water bottles are ideal…

  • If you can't find a suitable cage for your pet hamster at the pet store -- or you simply don't want to pay retail prices -- get crafty and recycle common household items to make your own cage,…

  • Hamsters need a few basic necessities in their cages, including items to provide exercise and a sense of security. While pet stores usually have a wide variety of playthings for hamsters, the list of…

  • The average lifespan of a hamster is two to three years, making them popular pets. However, an important thin to know about these types of rodents is that they are nocturnal. This means that they are…

  • Similar to most rodents, hamsters are able to squeeze in and out of very small spaces, earning them the reputation of being masterful escape artists. Even what appears to be a highly secure cage can…

  • Hamsters, those cute and furry balls of joy that scurry around and expend extreme amounts of energy running in circles, need a lot of food to power their lifestyles. Typically, hamsters will store…

  • Hamsters originated from Syria and are considered an agricultural pest in the wild. Hamsters first arrived in America in the early 20th century. Because of their friendly demeanor and relative lack of…

  • Not all hamsters are the kind people keep as pets, though those are the ones most people are familiar with. Hamsters live in the wild in countries around the world. Syrian hamsters live in the dry and…

  • Female and male hamsters look quite similar at a glance. Unlike birds, there isn't much of a color or size variation or difference between the two sexes. When naming your hamsters, it is natural to…

  • Male and female hamsters look similar at first glance. They don't have obvious differences in color, as seen in many pet birds or size, as seen in other rodents such as rats. Naturally, it is useful…

  • Rabbits are fun and rewarding as pets. One of the most important considerations for the health of your rabbit is the type of bedding in its cage or hutch. Rabbits use their bedding for sleeping,…

  • Ticks are parasites that attach themselves to host animals and feed on their blood. A tick's saliva contains an anaesthetic agent, meaning they can easily go unnoticed by the animal. Ticks can cause…

  • Due to ventilation limitations, aquariums with wire-mesh lids are not the preferred housing units for larger pet hamster species such as the Syrian or golden. Aquariums can do in a pinch, however,…

  • An aquarium is a common choice of housing for small pets such as hamsters, mice and gerbils because your pet can't burrow or chew its way out of it and can't dig bedding and wood shavings out of the…

  • Hamsters like small crawl spaces and love to venture out of their cages for some playtime. Pet stores sell a variety of hamster play houses. Most are the plastic tube or ball type, and you may end up…

  • Hamsters require a clean, spacious environment to stay healthy and encourage activity. A cage with more than one living level offers plenty of space for activity. The Super Pet CritterTrail is a good…

  • Small-caged pets offer all the joys of pet companionship in a tiny package. Many furry (and feathered) creatures live well in small cages and can offer their owners the convenience of being compact…

  • Regular cleaning is the secret to eliminating unwanted odor from any hamster's cage. Hamsters are wild animals and secrete a natural odor from their glands as a way of marking their territory and…

  • Although mice and hamsters are small rodents with similar basic appearances, there are key behavioral and physical differences that distinguish them from each other.

  • Hamsters are small pets that usually live in cages. Some pet owners buy wire cages or aquariums from the pet store, but it is easy to make your own at home out of plastic storage containers. Once you…

  • Hamsters make good pets for people of all ages, because they are small and easy to care for. Like all pets, hamsters will need a comfortable home environment and good quality food.

  • Hamsters are thought to have originated in Asia. In the wild, the animals are drawn to warm, dry places such as deserts. Common hamster predators are owls, snakes, and hawks as these each have…

  • A cuter, cuddlier relative of rats and mice, the hamster is a popular pet for its small size, its gentle demeanor and the relatively low maintenance it requires. If your hamster becomes bloated, it…

  • Made by Super Pet, CritterTrail, also known as Crittertrail, is a brand of housings, toys, tubes, towers and drinking bottles for pet rodents such as hamsters, gerbils and fancy mice. These are…

  • With hands that are able to grasp onto doors, and enough intelligence to know how many cage doors work, hamsters are known for becoming escape artists. If your small pet is lost in your home, a little…

  • Hamsters are popular family pets. Entertaining for both children and adults, they are low maintenance and are inexpensive to keep. As they are inquisitive creatures, adding an extra shelf to your…

  • Eye infections are quite common with hamsters. The signs include cloudy, sticky or runny eyes. The causes for these conditions can range from a piece of dust in the eye to old age. There are a few…

  • Choosing a cage is an important part of acquiring a hamster. There are differences among the types of cages offered and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Choosing the right hamster cage…

  • Hamsters make wonderful, low maintenance pets, but like all animals, they can become the targets of parasites. While some pets attract fleas and lice, hamsters can attract mites, which are microscopic…

  • You've seen hamsters at the pet store. Hamsters are small, furry and cute. If you've thought about owning one, or perhaps even if you have owned one, you might not understand hamster behavior. If you…

  • Wet tail is a catchall term for intestinal distress in hamsters. The most frequent cause of wet tail is a bacterial infection inflaming the intestines, a condition called proliferative ileitis.…

  • In order to provide proper care for a hamster, you need to first understand their behavior. They can become very vocal. Some noises might sound like a chirp. Hamsters, by nature, are highly…

  • There are several types of hamsters and just as many types of habitats in which to house them. Syrian hamsters, also known as "Golden" or "Teddy Bear" hamsters, are the larger of the breed and require…

  • If you have ever owned a hamster, there's a good probability that you've heard the sound of teeth gnashing against metal bars. You might worry that your hamster will get out of its cage. Perhaps you…

  • Cute and friendly, hamsters are popular pets. They don't require a lot of care, mostly needing food, water and a safe place to live. Hamsters don't need walks or a lot of attention, which makes them…

  • Hamsters are a type of rodent, featuring long, curved incisors that allow them to be good at gnawing. Hamsters originated in the wild, but are now domesticated and bred to be caged pets. Male…

  • Hamster cages can be accessorized with tubing to crawl through, wheels to run on, several levels to navigate and mineral blocks to file down growing hamster teeth. Create a fun and busy environment to…

  • Unfortunately, pets experience many ailments that also affect humans. Although they occur rarely, cataracts cause vision loss in aging and ill pet hamsters, according to the experts at Provet…

  • A hamster's habitat must be secure, safe and enjoyable. To make it as close to his natural habitat as possible, you will need a cage, plenty of bedding and lots of wooden chew toys. In the wild,…

  • Hamsters make good household pets, especially for small children. Hamsters don't require much more than food, water and a clean cage to live in. However, to make a hamster's home more interesting, you…

  • Hamsters are small rodents that look like large mice, only with a short stub of a tail. They are such popular pets that the majority of pet stores carry them regularly. They are popular in part…

  • Hamsters are a family pet but they come with expenses. Food and toys for the hamster add up, so consider making your own wire hamster cage. Using just a few tools and the right type of wire mesh, a…

  • Whether you own a teddy bear hamster or a dwarf variety, you know that these small, furry rodents can make gentle and appealing pets. It is important to keep your hamster in a cage that is roomy, safe…

  • Born with fully developed, continuously growing teeth, hamsters tend to gnaw on objects, such as their cage's bars, to wear their teeth down. Instead of allowing a hamster to use the cage to grind its…

  • In the wild, hamsters get all the water they needed through their food. As pets, hamsters' environments are completely different, and you must pay close attention to what they consume, especially…

  • Hamsters are very easy to care for, and quite entertaining. As members of the rodent family, hamsters possess the natural instinct to chew on anything they can get their mouths on.

  • Every hamster has a distinct personality, and observant owners will quickly notice recurring behavior. But, if a hamster starts acting oddly, like running in circles, it could indicate an illness, and…

  • Hamsters are born with a natural instinct to chew. Although biting does serve a purpose, keeping constantly growing teeth trimmed, excessive chewing can indicate that something is wrong. A hamster…

  • From large teddy bears to tiny Siberians, hamsters make affectionate, easy to care for additions to the home. When handled regularly, hamsters are rarely bite and can be quite companionable. However,…

  • Whether you choose a barred cage, a plastic cage or a traditional glass aquarium, the best cage for your hamster is the one that will keep your pet safe and clean while providing enough room for…

  • Hamsters are popular indoor pets because they are lively creatures who love to run inside of wheels and entertain their owners, plus they take up little space. Chewing is a common behavior in…

  • Hamsters are fun pets that entertain their owners by running in their wheels and playing in their cages. Although hamsters are fairly active pets they also like to take naps and crawl into holes to…

  • Certain hamsters will fight if they are placed in the same cage, regardless of gender. However, some breeds of dwarf hamsters can live together, especially if you introduce them when the hamsters are…

  • Although hamsters are a popular and inexpensive pet for children, the price of cages and accessories can quickly take their toll on the checkbook. Decorative hamster cages in multiple colors with…

  • Hamsters make good pets because they are small, easy to care for, and fun to watch. Domesticated hamsters today are Golden Hamsters, Teddy Bear Hamsters, or fancy hamsters, but almost all are Syrian.…

  • Aquariums convert into cool hamster cages by adding colorful hiding houses and fluffy bedding for digging and tunneling fun. Add a few hamster necessities, including a water bottle, food and chew…

  • A key element to maintaining your hamster's living conditions is the amount of bedding in the cage. Hamster bedding consists of a number of materials, such as wood shavings, shredded paper or cloth…

  • Keeping a hamster warm is not difficult, but it can be an ongoing problem in certain climates and in specific conditions. If you keep a hamster at too cold a temperature, he'll quickly become…

  • Hamsters can get mites from other hamsters or animals. Hamsters can also get mites from infested bedding in their cage. Luckily, getting rid of hamster mites is relatively simple. The main solution is…

  • Mites are one of the most common pests you may encounter when keeping small animals, including hamsters, one of the world's most popular pets. Not only are mites annoying to your pet, but the stress…

  • Pet hamsters should be observed daily for any changes or signs that might indicate illness. If you notice small, moving spots on your hamster or excessive scratching, your hamster probably has mites.…

  • A variety of cage styles and features are available to house a pet hamster. Their cages can be simple or elaborate, with tubes, ramps and a bounty of toys. Since hamsters are quick and curious pets,…

  • Owning a pet hamster doesn't need to break the bank. One of the more costly expenses when setting up for this type of pet is the hamster's cage. Pet retailers display colorful, multi leveled, tube…

  • Hamsters can be excellent pets. They are relatively easy to keep and are not as noisy as dogs can be. However, a hamster does need a cage where it can live safely. Choosing the right cage for your…

  • Wild hamsters mostly live in dry climates, sleep in underground burrows and are most active in the evening hours. When creating an indoor hamster habitat, keep these conditions in mind and replicate…

  • Hamsters are popular small pets. The rodents typically live two to three years and are usually solitary in nature. There are many sub-breeds, including Syrian or golden hamsters and dwarf hamsters,…

  • When making a hamster cage that fits the needs of a hamster, use a 10-gallon cage with a top that will lock or a top that is heavier than the hamster. Use care when choosing bottles and bedding for a…

  • Hamsters are fun pets to have, and require plenty of space and toys to explore and run around. They also love little cozy ares to sleep and burrow. A hamster hammock made out of glued together rope…

  • Hamsters are fantastic pets for children and adults alike. Cleaning their cage, however, is a necessary evil. Washing out a hamster cage is a quick, easy process that will keep your home smelling…

  • Most store-bought hamster cages are expensive and don't seem to stay together very well anyway. In this article, you will learn how to make a bin-style hamster house.

  • Hamsters make wonderful pets for families with young children. However, when left alone, the hamsters can have a mind of their own. Some may cling to a habit that is not only annoying for humans, but…

  • Hamsters are rodents that make excellent pets. However, hamsters do require a pretty decent amount of maintenance to keep them happy, healthy and comfortable. These things consist of keeping a clean…

  • A pet hamster is a cute and cuddly addition to any family, but the smell of its cage can be enough to stink up an entire room. Many methods just won't get rid of the stench. To truly deodorize a…

  • Being a responsible pet owner means giving proper care to pocket pets such as hamsters, as well as cats and dogs. Hamsters can be fragile at times, but they can also be easily nursed back to health.…

  • Keeping a hamster as a pet is rewarding and a great deal of fun, but you have to try to give them a habitat that is close to the one they would tolerate in the wild. Originally they were found in a…

  • Because of their small size and huge attitudes, photographing your pet hamsters can take more time and effort than you'd think. The bigger hamsters, like the Syrian (Golden) are easier than the dwarf…

  • Hamsters are the small animal of choice for many new pet owners. Though small, these rodents need toys and a nice cage to live in too.Hamsters are solitary animals and should only be housed…

  • So, you've done your research and decided that a hamster is the right pet for you. The first thing you have to do, even before you go and pick out your new friend, is make sure that you have a safe…

  • Tubes and salt wheels add a lot of entertainment to a hamster's cage. Learn more in this free video series and guide.

  • Your pet hamster uses his teeth all day long to eat, shred his bedding to make a nest, chew on his toys and even help clean his fur. Keeping your hamster’s teeth healthy is important so they…

  • Choosing a safe bedding for your small animal will keep your pet healthy and happy. Not all animal bedding is appropriate for small animals such as hamsters, rats, gerbils and chinchillas. These…

  • It is very important to choose a proper cage for your pet hamster. In addition to being dangerous, choosing the wrong cage can allow your new pet to escape. This guide outlines how to choose a good…

  • Hamsters make great pets for both children and adults because they can be quite entertaining while also requiring little maintenance. Locating a hamster online couldn't be easier. You just have to…

  • Hamster's can be wonderful, adorable pets--but they don't live forever. And when the time finally comes to see your pet off into the afterlife, there are certain bases that must be covered.

  • The most common type of hamster cage is a wire cage with a plastic base. Glass aquariums also work well for housing hamsters. If using a glass aquarium, make sure the top of the aquarium is made from…

  • Hamsters like a nice, quiet area of their cage to use as a bed. They also enjoy making their own bed. As a hamster owner, it is your job to put the supplies that your hamster needs into his cage so he…

  • Hamsters need plenty of room to run, explore and nest while in captivity. In addition, they are solitary creatures that do not like to be crowded in small cages. You will need to keep these factors in…

  • When selecting pet hamsters, it's important to observe the animal to ensure that it's alert, active and healthy. Some hamsters are susceptible to disease if they spend their first few weeks of life at…

  • Hamster wheels are a great source of exercise for small rodents such as hamsters, gerbils or mice. Most hamster wheels are sturdy plastic and have at least two entry holes. Hamster wheels can be free…

  • Hamsters are interesting and social little creatures that make great pets. Hamsters enjoy the safety and security of a cage that offers places to hide, exercise and burrow. Providing a hamster with a…

  • Hamsters are fragile, quick, and have sharp teeth, so picking them up and holding them should be done with care. There are several ways you can pick up and hold a hamster. Read on to learn how.

  • A hamster is a great pet for children and adults alike. There are many products on the market to help make accessorizing a hamster's cage a fun, though possibly expensive, way to care for your…

  • There are 3 basic kinds of hamster cages available at most pet stores: the wire cage with a plastic base, the plastic cage equipped with fun tunnels and chambers, and the aquarium or tank. These cages…

  • Finding a lost hamster may take several days or even weeks. After a while, you may feel that your efforts are hopeless. Don't give up yet. Here are some tricks that will help you find your missing…