More than anything else,
the traveling hamster cage has to be well - built, ventilated, and escape - proof.
Not exact matches
Your
hamster will still have to be in a
traveling cage that the airline might inspect to be sure that he or she can not chew its way out.
If you decide to open the car window you may want to cover the
traveling cage so your
hamster doesn't get cold air blowing directly on him or her.
Put your other
hamster in a
travel case or their ball until their
cage mate is found and the door or other escape problem is fixed.
Put him or her in a small
travel cage with some bedding and food or in a
hamster ball that you keep in an enclosed space.
When
traveling with your
hamster (s), make sure that their
cage is strapped in with a seat belt.