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Our January Stock Clearance is now on, with up to 50% off selected lines plus by 3 get another free on all toys theres never been a better time to stock up.  Big savings on rabbit hutches, runs, toys, hamster cages and more.

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Setting Up A Cage For A Pet Hamster

For those who are considering a hamster as their next pet deciding which type of cage to get and setting it up can sometimes seem like a confusing decision. With wire, glass, and plastic cages available just figuring out which one to get is tough enough. Then once you have the cage setting it up so your hamster will enjoy it is a whole other problem. But really this is not too hard if you take the time to consider each cage as well as the needs of the hamster.
When choosing a hamster cage consider that wire cages give plenty of ventilation and provide exercise opportunities for the animal since it can climb the sides. While glass cages though easy to clean provide very little ventilation and no exercise potential built into the design. Plastic cages usually are designed to be full of tubes and have plenty of ventilation and exercise potential but generally they are much harder to clean. No matter which type of cage you choose make sure that it does have a solid bottom, as wire bottoms will only end up hurting the feet of the hamster.
Once you have your cage you need to make it a home for your pet hamster. Plenty of bedding lining the bottom of the cage is a must for hamsters. These animals love to burrow in to take naps plus this material will help keep the cage as well as the animal clean. This bedding should be changed about every week to ensure that the environment is a healthy one for your pet.
The hamster cage should also include plenty of fresh water served to them via a hamster bottle that attaches to the side of the cage. Accompany this with nutritious food and some healthy snacks and your hamster will thrive in their home and make an excellent companion to their owner in return.

Hamsters As Pets

Hamsters are the very adorable pets small pets that many shoppers fall in love with when they are at the pet store. Often these little guys are the ones running on the hamster wheel and playing in their bedding. For this reason they are very popular pets with adults and since they are so easy to care for they make excellent pets for young children.

For those looking for a affordable pet that is social and requires very little maintenance hamsters are one of the best fits for this situation. Getting started with a hamster may be more than a goldfish but the interaction they offer in return is so much more. To bring home a pet hamster all you need is a small cage, a water bottle, some hamster bedding, and of course the food.

Caring for a hamster is simple enough so that most kids can do it making them an ideal first pet. To care for them simply make sure their water bottle is full and that they are offered food each and every day. For their cage the hamster bedding will need changed out every couple of days to keep their home clean and to reduce odors associated with the animal.

Unlike fish that are also very low maintenance as well hamsters will interact with their owner and bond with them. Hamsters will not only play with hamster toys but they will also play with those toys with their owner. These pets may be small but they will create a big bond with the person that spends their time with them. For young children this is a excellent first pet or for adults that want a companion but do not want one that will take up lots of time much like a dog or cat would.

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