Savic Hamster Heaven Navy Blue Hamster Cage, 80 x 50 x 50 cm

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Savic Hamster Heaven Navy Blue Hamster Cage, 80 x 50 x 50 cm

Savic Hamster Heaven Navy Blue Hamster Cage, 80 x 50 x 50 cm

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As the largest breed of hamster, it’s recommended that Syrians are offered a cage with a minimum base of 960 square cm and a 44cm vertical height. Conversely, smaller breeds such as the dwarf require just a 770 square cm base with a 17cm height. Material Includes: 2 platforms, 2 houses, ladder, drinking bottler with holder, Hamster Penthouse, tunnel kit, 2 stainless steel bowls, toilet with shovel and sand. He has a big 12 inch wheel, a digging box, a sand bath, 2 climbing frames with a swing attached to one, 4 houses, 3 chew toys (he prefers to chew the wooden bridge) and a perch and lots of ladders. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! A large and comfortable cage, the habitat is constructed of a large plastic bottom with a secure and solid wire mesh top, which can be easily opened for petting and cleaning access! However, this cage’s best feature is without a doubt is its remarkable transparent tunnel which feeds in and out of the cage, offering owners a great spectacle and hamsters a hilarious new passageway.

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Thanks for clarifying that for us Happy! I do agree that it's always best to make the biggest cage/habitat you can afford and fit in your space. I've seen some beautiful German cages and really feel that the laws in Germany are headed in the right direction with animal care, the UK and the rest of the world could certainly stand to follow suit. Our federal ministry of agriculture and the veterinarian association for animal welfare views this as the absolute minimum, too. If you’re looking to save a few pounds, consider creating your own DIY hamster cage! Spare, large plastic containers around your house can make fantastic hamster cages once given some ventilation and filled with bedding and accessories! How to set up a hamster cage? Hamsters are one of the most popular small pets in the world. But they are also notorious escape artists, so getting a secure cage where they can comfortably spend their time is essential.With lots of accessories:including exercise wheel, food bowls and drinking bottle, tunnels, houses and toilet Featuring a simple but stylish escape-proof roof, this hamster home includes a den for your pal to snooze in as well as two mezzanine areas for them to get up to all sorts of mischief. A drop-in bottle, wheel and dish mean you also have everything you need to make their little house a home. I was looking at the German hamster forum at the various cage set ups and came across the post linked below (copy and paste the messages into google translate to read it!). According to this 80 x 50 x 40 is too small for a hamster cage! And their minimim size is 100 x 50 x 40. It goes onto say that the recommended size for a dwarf hamster is 100 x 100 and ideally 200 x 200 to get natural behaviour and avoid behaviour problems. Hamsters actually benefit more from floor space rather than height, so you'd be better off getting him either a 40G+ or Bin Cage or maybe even a cage like the alexander or barney cage. I have the damaged Simba Plus and a ZooZone 1 in front of me. The base of the Simba (and, by extension, all 82cm Marchioro cages?) is a noticeably better quality of plastic, with very little flexing. The ZZ1 seems quite flimsy in comparison.

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Finally, this simple hamster cage. Though it looks straight out of a year six classroom in the mid-90s, it's a classic for a reason. It has a robust wire structure and deep plastic bottom which can be detached to clean. Additionally, it comes with a home, a wheel, a water bottle, and a feeding bowl. This means basically, if there is enough space for 250x50 cm or something like that then that's great, but if they can only spare 100 or 120 cm of ground space then it's still possible to put together a decent habitat. However, the best recommendation you would get on a German hamster board or forum is to build as big as possible. Even if you have to move a bit of furniture around, in my opinion it's definitely worth it to give your hamster an adequate home. No matter what size your hamster is, they should have enough room to be able to run around and play in their enclosure without feeling cramped or stressed out. Cages are available in many different sizes so it’s important that the one you choose has plenty of floor space for them to roam about. It is recommended to choose a 450 square inches hamster cage. 2. Consider How Many Levels You Want Your Hamster To Have Access ToLittle Friends is one of the most reputable brands for pet care, and so there Little Plaza cage unsurprisingly boasts some fantastic features to help your hamster make themselves at home. The short tubes on each side of this hamster heaven cage have air holes and are perfect for playing and climbing in and out of. Your hamster will not lose its way and there is plenty of air circulation. The cage includes a wheel, platforms, play tubes and a drinking bottle. It is easy to clean. The 2 handles on either side of the cage make it easy to transport. And at the top of the cage there is a hamster penthouse, which will give your pet a great view. Make sure your cage's floor space is at least 80x50 cm preferably much more. Re arranging toys and accessories frequently helps a lot

Savic Hamster Heaven Navy Blue Hamster Cage, 80 x 50 x 50 cm

Covered cages can come in many forms, but they’re usually plastic, glass or wood. They're generally easier to clean and provide greater visibility for viewing your little pal and keeps your ham safer from other pets. Some even come with the option of extending or expanding them, making the housing possibilities endless. The bit that no one considers when buying a pet is how much cleaning they’re going to have to do. If you have a fantastically fun cage full of tunnels, platforms and accessories, it’s going to be an absolute nightmare to clean up. Therefore you have to choose what you’re willing to sacrifice. The transparent base provides great visuals while the upper mesh structure is sturdy and secure, with narrow bars which are great for climbing up! This is what I mean, just normal veneered chipboard ( Nagerhütten are built from this too, if you know them): A hamster cage is their main habitat, and finding the perfect one won’t only make their life much more pleasant but will also ensure you can clean and look after it properly.I spoke with a few rodent experts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison about why these animals need to be kept in a large cage. They said that “hamsters are very social and active and they love to move around. So they need a lot of room to range around in their cage to live a happy and healthy life. This wonder zone is like the Sandals holidays of small-sized pet cages. It comes with a glass-built deep bottom that ensures your little friend will never escape while maintaining plenty of room for them to burrow. This sits beneath a wired top for full exploration and ventilation. A recommendation service that carefully researches each product and consults with experts across many disciplines. Syrian hamsters are larger than life characters, which is probably why they can grow up to an alarming 18cm in size. Unfortunately, this means finding a cage of adequate space can be difficult, as they are often only slightly smaller than a guinea pig.



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