If you keep
your hamster in a wire cage, keep wire cutters handy, so that if your hamster gets caught in the wire you can free it quickly and easily.
Not exact matches
When purchasing a multi-story
wire cage, ensure that there is not too much space between the stories
in case your
hamster falls.
Dwarf
hamsters are best housed
in a glass aquarium, as most
wire cages designed for
hamsters are not escape - proof due to the large spaces between the bars (don't buy a
cage with more than 1 cm of spaces between the bars).
Small but easy to clean; easy to interact with
hamster in cage with
wire design but can stink up a room
Wire frame
hamster cages can come
in single and multi levels.
In addition, your
hamster may develop a habit of chewing the
wires of the
cage, but it is unlikely that they will be able to chew all the way through them.
If your
hamster escapes its
cage it may attempt to chew through various different household objects such as furniture or electrical
wires, and
in doing so could easily injure itself or even suffer a fatal accident.
While having multiple levels
in a
wire or modular plastic
cage is beneficial, your
hamster will still need a sufficient amount of floor space, and there should be at least one large compartment for exercise
in addition to a separate compartment for nesting.
The
wire bars
in these
cages create a giant climbing frame for your
hamster, which can be fun and a good source of exercise for him / her.
Syrian
hamsters truly flourish
in a spacious enough
wire mesh
cage because they will have the freedom to move around as much as they want.
If your
hamster should ever get stuck
in between the bars of their
cage, a pair of
wire cutters can safely free your pet.
Security: A
wire door with a strong latch usually provides good security for keeping your
hamster in its
cage.
From
wire caged hamster homes, to large rabbit hutches and runs, we have everything to keep your small pet safe and secure
in their own environment.
Hamsters can be housed
in a
wire cage with a plastic base, a plastic
hamster home or an adapted aquarium (vivarium) with a well - ventilated cover.
When your pet
hamster is left alone or every time you look
in on it, do you notice that your hammy is gnawing on the
wires of its
hamster cage?
Hamsters can live
in a
wire cage, an aquarium or a plastic
cage with built -
in tunnels and hideaways.
Place
wire cages in draft - free areas so the
hamster doesn't get cold.
if the
hamster cage should have tight «
wires» to prevent the
hamster from escaping, how do i setup the
hamster tubes if the tubes should be big enough for the
hamster to get
in?
If you live
in a hot climate you should consider adding modules or add ons that are made of
wire cage material or consider opting for a
wire hamster cage.