This cages are too small :( A hamster should have a cage 100cm*40cm and the wheel must have 25cm, its also too small. This can cause pain in the hamsters backs. I just wanted to say that.
Maybe not the whole cages are visible because of the angle of the filming but these don't really look like appropriate hamster cages.
An appropriate hamster cage should have a solid bottom and should have a depth sufficient on the bottom of it that you can put your bedding in, which should be usually a dustless recycled newspaper product. And you want to make sure when you put it in that it is a sufficient depth, so that your hamster can burrow in it.
Whoaaa! :-D Thanks for the info, I really appreciate that! :-)
It's not that the whole cages are not visble -- it's that my other cages are not visible.
Most of the 'cages' shown here are not where they stay for long. The one at right, for instance, is where I put a hamster when I clean his/her cage.
The non-solid bottom shown here I made with consideration of the very hot place and climate where I live; but I do have a 'glass cage' where I put about 6-inch deep layer of fresh wood shavings.
They both look upset, don't you think???
conndrst 2 years ago
If you mean "excited" -- yes, because the female (white) was in heat.
I uploaded this footage for the sole purpose of showing (in my blog)
how hamsters behave and call each other when they want to mate. :-)
homebodyhubby 2 years ago
This cages are too small :( A hamster should have a cage 100cm*40cm and the wheel must have 25cm, its also too small. This can cause pain in the hamsters backs. I just wanted to say that.
DancingDiamond 2 years ago
Yes, thank you, but I already made the matter clear in my reply to the comment below. ▼
homebodyhubby 2 years ago
Maybe not the whole cages are visible because of the angle of the filming but these don't really look like appropriate hamster cages.
An appropriate hamster cage should have a solid bottom and should have a depth sufficient on the bottom of it that you can put your bedding in, which should be usually a dustless recycled newspaper product. And you want to make sure when you put it in that it is a sufficient depth, so that your hamster can burrow in it.
myutoobvids 3 years ago
Whoaaa! :-D Thanks for the info, I really appreciate that! :-)
It's not that the whole cages are not visble -- it's that my other cages are not visible.
Most of the 'cages' shown here are not where they stay for long. The one at right, for instance, is where I put a hamster when I clean his/her cage.
The non-solid bottom shown here I made with consideration of the very hot place and climate where I live; but I do have a 'glass cage' where I put about 6-inch deep layer of fresh wood shavings.
homebodyhubby 3 years ago
nice wheel
roxguy18 3 years ago
Thanks, roxguy18. :-)
I'm still thinking about it being an eight-sided polygon;
it should be a seamless circle.
homebodyhubby 3 years ago