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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2007

this is my homemade hamster cage

if u like watch @ http://www.metacafe.com/watch/873287/my_homemade_hamster_cage/

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Uploader Comments (MyChemicalHamster)

  • i am going to make a hamster cage like this

    this song is so fucking annoying

  • good luck

  • It want my idea. I just thought of it and researched some tutorals online.

    one of the hamsters are dead =[

  • thx, too bad one of the hamstes died yesterday

  • whats mean?

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  • ignore them twogs!

    i think its very clever how yu've made yur own sutiable cage.

    kinda shows yur love and commitment to yur hamster (:

    x

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  • Hmmm.. I had a plastic bin and my syrian hamster chewed thru the upper corner somehow and escaped!! I have NO IDEA how, but it's like it was jumping from it's igloo it seems impossible but we found him.. in the closet.. Still trying to figure this one out..

  • how could they get happy in a caGe??????

  • basically, what ya did is bought a very small tupperware bin and cut a hole in the top.

  • @Lstar8D There is plenty of air the top. If you wan more air; you can cut holes out of the sides of the bin.

    I have been using this bin in an excess of 4 years; there has never been a hamster that bit the bin, or found a way to bite the bin. This is simply because there are not edges for them to bite, unlike many retail cages

    Most plastic starter kits are shit. They are way too small. Most cages tend to be small as well as being very messy and noisy as hamster like to bite the bars.

  • I dont reconmend plastic bins as cages. Not enough air and you could get a better one for like 10 to 20 dollars (starter kits at petco) They will chew holes in the bin the starter kits arent the best but they are better than a bin much better for them to.

  • @piewackit444

    They cannot, the type of bin I used has only curved edges.

  • what if they chew on the bin plastic? Just asking because I will make one for my mice and am kindof worried.

  • Erm hey, you took a long time to make the cage lid?

    Why not just remove the container lid and don't have to make that stuff..

  • no?

  • Yes you can keep them in a plastic bin just please make sure it has enough things to do and floor space.I recomend plastic bin cages as play pens and traveling because over time the bin will be chewed on and soon will have holes but you also can buy a 20 Gallon tank at walmart for like 39.99 .

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