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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2006

My friend's tiny midget dwarf hamsters on the wheel and falling.

Edit: For the last time, no one's drunk, drinking beer or high. And yes, there is a reflection of a guy, not me. :]

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  • I think they need a hamster treadmill instead.

  • @bb8497 Not my hamsters, they prolly died by now.

  • yes but htye make glass tankz for fish/reptiles and i read some where thatt rodents shouldnt be in glass cages... i forgot where tho

  • Well I wouldn't see why not though. You would still have to give them bedding, and you can also get tops for them that's ventilated. It's safer in my opinion than plastic cages which I've had them in and they'd chew and eat the plastic.

    I would research more before considering something bad or good.

  • @YunnieSan u can get metal cages

  • @bb8497 I don't really like metal cages since they will chew at it and eat the paint. Same goes with plastic cages cuz they'll eventually chew through.

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  • lol sounds like they are having more fun then the hamsters XD

  • you dont have to be high or drunk to enjoy this :D

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  • what kind of wheel is that?

  • lol you could power my TV on that

  • Extreme hamster workout plan! XD

  • 2 hams on a tiny whell !

  • Glass cages make the best cages.... Here is why. Both hamsters and gerbils, dwarf hamster more than syrians... like to burrow and tunnel. Hamsters sometimes use tunnels from other animals in the wild, but both types of animals burrow. When using a glass aquarium, you can fill the tank 1/4 of the way with bedding, giving them 2-4 inches of burrow room. they will make houses and food storage areas this way. with plastic tunnel and bar cages, it is easier to undo latches and chew through tiny gaps.

  • @lildevilchihuahua my chinese dwaf hamster is in a glass cage

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