Explanations: *Hamster Ball:* •Their toes can get stuck in the ventilation slits, breaking them. •They don't have enough ventilation. •The hamster can't stop the ball, and it can crash into walls, hurting them. •Hamster balls cause disorientation and stress. •Most hamster balls are too small. •Hamster balls can cause infections from urine and faeces build up. •They trap heat. There are many other reasons, but these are the main problems! •The lids can fall off easily, making it easy for them to escape and get lost! *Please don't bathe your hamster!* Bathing your hamster in water washes out the natural oils in their coat and can seriously harm them, as they will be extremely stressed during the process. They could also die from hypothermia! Calcium, colour and dust free reptile sand is must better to let them bathe themselves in! Hamsters much never be kept together, as they are solitary animals! If they are kept together, they could potentially have a lethal fight! Bendy bridges: Hamsters can get their feet or toes caught in between the gaps, which can break them. They can be used and are safe, as long as you stuff the gaps with toilet paper, bedding, or moss.
@@pancakespets pancake I want to thank u you help so much with my hamster journey a lot I have had five who all lived 2-3 years and were very happy not only that but very good lives to!
Used to own hamsters. The very first one I had ended up passing away behind my toybox when I was younger. Broke my heart because I think he was looking for me.
These are actually very helpful tips. I can't extend this enough to people, just because they are small, does not mean they can live in a small space. But so many people live in denial regarding this. I wish people would properly provide space for their hamsters.
I got a large rat cage to start with, waiting for the pet store to put aquariums on sale. Now she's in a 40 gallon breeder, and next year will be upgraded to a minimum 55 gallon, if not larger. I currently live in a small apartment so space is limited, but will be in a house next year where I can give her even more room.
My hamster doesn’t ever use his he literally climbs up the side of his platform/what his water bowl is on instead of taking the bridge 😂so I decided to just take it out of his cage 😂
I love this video! Im a 6'5" 200lb dad that absolutely fell in love with his daughters hamster. We had her for a little over 2 years before she passed. Her passing was a lot harder for me than i thought it was going to be, i felt just as bad as losing a family member, i was absolutely distraught and im still pretty upset. I also had a hard time talking to people about this because i thought people would look at me like i was crazy for loving a hamster that much. My wife and daughter supported me through it and my daughter actually said it was the first time she had seen me cry. I was just beside myself but i quit caring what anyone thinks and I'm getting a picture of her poking out of my pocket right over my heart! I loved her and thats that, she wasnt a normal hamster, she waited on me every night the same time id walk into the room and she would jump on the enclosure wall in anticipation! I really miss that, RIP TOOT!
@@Azyeeeeee people who do not emotionally mature cannot handle a death at all and often do things to harm themselves or maybe others when acting out. I dealt with my grief in a proper manner and am carrying on with my life. If you spend every night of your life for years with someone or something and you do not grow attached to the point you are very upset when they pass, I would say that's forming a different emotional problem or diagnosis should we say?! Sociopathic tendencies should we say?! Lmao, to think how sad of a person you have to be to try to say something negative about my post, I feel sorry for you! Oh no, I guess that's empathy and now I'm feeling things again!! Lmao
I used to use a hamster ball for my hamster coco when we first got him however he banged into a wall and the ball split in half ever since then we have only used the play pen unfortunately he passed away 5 days ago and we miss him so much he was the most sweet hamster Xx Fly high coco you will be truly missed He was so cute didn’t have to tame him he would just cuddle into your hand the day he died he didn’t sleep in his bed instead went behind the ramp at the bottom of the cage and curled into a little bawl I believe it was so he did it so me and my sister didn’t see him he wasn’t in any pain and had a great life nibbling on food 🖤🕊️
I gave my hamster a ball, before I had found out that it could potentially injure it. It loved it so much. It would get into it voluntarily, and when it wasn't around it would try to escape and climb onto the shelf which I kept the ball on, and get on top of it. It could have gotten hurt, but it never did. I think the happiness it got from it, overweighed the potential risk. I'm not saying you should give your hamster a ball, but it's not so black and white as yes or no.
My hamster lived for 4 great years and she loved her ball, I limited her of course but thankfully it never harmed her, she would of lived longer had she not got bitten by a punk A** spider 🤦🏽♀️😒🤣
They are forbidden in some countries because of some good reasons! One point is that they are locked in them, they can't go out alone. Some panicked and died!! It's only for the entertainment of people not for hamster! Give them a good running wheel, they are not locked inside and can use it if THEY want!!
When I first went to buy my hamster the shop said that they have to be sold in twos , threes or fours. They had also advised that I got a hamster ball, bendy bridges and they showed me a very small cage then said “this cage would be perfect for your hamster to live in”Thankfully, I had done lots of research before buying my hamster and I didn’t buy those items. I was also just looking for one hamster to prevent fighting so I had to buy him from somewhere else now it’s been a year with my little sunny, healthy friendly and happy.
Thank you so much for this!!! My hamster has a bendy bridge and I was unaware that they can be dangerous, I’m thankful that he only uses it to burrow under!
If anyone here thinks that it’s too much work to decorate a cage like that, then don’t get a hamster. They are originally wild animals ( although tamed) that still need a wild environment.
I was similarly lucky with two dwarf hamsters and they grew up together in the cage just fine. But then when I put two dwarf hamsters together last year (bought from the same pet shop and tank), it was pretty clear they wouldn't get along. We got another cage the same size as the big one and separated them. They're both much more relaxed, and living stress free lives. One even likes to hang out on a platform and sit with us while we watch TV. He even watches me when I sing. Lesson learned.
@@bozieduble8541 Actually that reminds me, the funniest part of the whole situation was some guy piped up to defend saying something like "Oh yeah we did that once and they tore each other apart" and the mum of the kid who tried to fight me was like "well that's a bit graphic to be saying in front of kids" like mame we wouldn't be having this convo if you would keep your 13yo crotch goblin in check! If I get into that situation again imma just invite the kid to take over seeing as they now so much more than me a literal biology student lol
I have read that if you adopt two hamsters from the same enclosure, and that those hamsters where together since birth, then they are likely to form a bond and not fight.
@sadmanmostofazawad5573 I've heard from people who tried that that it doesn't work. Specifically, the Odd1sOut and a few other sources from my hamster discord. New enclosures can lead to stress, and that stress could most likely cause something to snap in their brains because they feel unsafe. I wouldn't recommend it
About the bendy bridges: - You can use them as walls inside your cage, in order to create terrain. - The rooms in between can be padded with fiber and moss. We did that with our little one, and it worked really, really well. You can also get yourself some natural glue, that is safe to eat, and glue the moss/fiber down. You can also do that with those wooden ladders and "weave" hemp-mats in between the rungs, so the little ham can easily traverse heights. just keep the height-limit in mind ^^
The key is to imitate their life in the wild. They are social animals and are very active and crafty love to burrow and do splash in water to clean when dirty. Sand is not natural to a hamster dirt yes because they're in meadows and pastures often. But they climb and swing and scavenge and everything like squirrels
No, you're wrong. They don't go into water but use sandbathe for cleaning themselves from parasites. Despite of this they clean themselves with their little hands and mouth, a little bit like cats.
You can fill the bendy bridge gaps with moss tho and that makes them safe so they don’t trap their paws! Or is it now recommended to not use them at all? Just wanting to check so I know whether or not I should take them out of their enclosures when I get home.
I’m pretty sure this only applies to bendy bridges made from natural twigs/ branch segments though. As far as I know, the bendy bridges with perfectly sanded edges and that are made from straight sticks will lay flat against each other and won’t have gaps. In this case (most of the time) you won’t have to fill the gap! ❤
My hamster will not eat any meats 😭😭 he barely eats any fruits or veggies. He will eat starches, seeds, and foraging mixes. He's almost 2 and has always been like this, maybe just because he chonky 😂
Hamster community will hate me My hamster is on a certain shampoo for hamster the vet gave us as she has horrible skin issues. It is helping clear it up only js dab a tiny bit of water then shampoo . THIS IS VET ADVICE AND THE VET GAVE US THE MEDICATION AND HAMSTER SHAMPOO!!
I have a rabbit and over all the small animals such as hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas rats mice and bunnies are taking such bad care of by some people and people need to realize that most of these animals cannot be bathed in the water and need a lot of open room to run and not just a small cage
I hope you have TWO rabbits?? Rabbits shouldn't be alone, also gerbils, mice and guineapigs. And yes, you are right, they need space for running around, not just sitting in a corner.
Yes!hamsters CANT be bathed in water just like rabbits/bunnies!I think it causes a shock to them(I have a bunny but I’m not a expert yet I’m like in the middle)
@@calimero600 yes!! I NEVER bathe my rabbit,if he looks a bit dirty I let him be for a while,so he can clean himself,if he doesn’t get clean then I just get a DRY paper towel and wipe him a bit
Thanks! I might get a hamster, so if you don't mind, could you share a few more tips with me? I am aware it takes a little while to create a bond with them, and I want to make sure this is the right let for me!~
Good luck with your future hamster! Here is a video that talks about pretty much everything you need to know before getting a hamster: ruclips.net/video/xQtBDdJHMTU/видео.html I hope this helps! 🐹❤️
i use bendy bridges to block the bedding from getting out of the glass wall when i open it! and use the bedy bridges to block other paths so the beddings dont mix when they are two different beddings
I was planning on getting a bendy bridge but to separate bedding. Like the deep side and the shallow side, is that still unsafe? It would be on its side
Explanations:
*Hamster Ball:*
•Their toes can get stuck in the ventilation slits, breaking them.
•They don't have enough ventilation.
•The hamster can't stop the ball, and it can crash into walls, hurting them.
•Hamster balls cause disorientation and stress.
•Most hamster balls are too small.
•Hamster balls can cause infections from urine and faeces build up.
•They trap heat.
There are many other reasons, but these are the main problems!
•The lids can fall off easily, making it easy for them to escape and get lost!
*Please don't bathe your hamster!*
Bathing your hamster in water washes out the natural oils in their coat and can seriously harm them, as they will be extremely stressed during the process. They could also die from hypothermia! Calcium, colour and dust free reptile sand is must better to let them bathe themselves in!
Hamsters much never be kept together, as they are solitary animals! If they are kept together, they could potentially have a lethal fight!
Bendy bridges:
Hamsters can get their feet or toes caught in between the gaps, which can break them. They can be used and are safe, as long as you stuff the gaps with toilet paper, bedding, or moss.
Hello! Is there a certain type of sand we should use? Or does any sand work
Hello! I would recommend using colour and calcium-free reptile sand! 🐹💕
Hiii I stuffed the gaps with Elmer’s glue which made it become a solid surface is that ok?
@@leaving.. Yes! Using elmer's glue to stick moss, toilet paper or bedding in the gaps is a great idea! 🐹💕
@@pancakespets pancake I want to thank u you help so much with my hamster journey a lot I have had five who all lived 2-3 years and were very happy not only that but very good lives to!
Used to own hamsters. The very first one I had ended up passing away behind my toybox when I was younger. Broke my heart because I think he was looking for me.
That's so sad..
@@Doughtnut it was because he was my little mini buddy.
He died of old age while looking for you?
@@ChocolateTaiyaki I was visiting my dad when I got the call he was found behind my toybox.
Oh my gosh 😢
These are actually very helpful tips. I can't extend this enough to people, just because they are small, does not mean they can live in a small space. But so many people live in denial regarding this. I wish people would properly provide space for their hamsters.
I got a large rat cage to start with, waiting for the pet store to put aquariums on sale. Now she's in a 40 gallon breeder, and next year will be upgraded to a minimum 55 gallon, if not larger. I currently live in a small apartment so space is limited, but will be in a house next year where I can give her even more room.
They are very good tips ❤
Thanks for the heads up, my friend. 😊
Oh so u just take sand from the floor and let them go in it?
My hamster had a bendy bridge and he never climbed on it, he only went underneath it as a shortcut to his little sleep spot.
My hamster does the exact same thing
@@noodlejimjim awww cute :)
My hamster doesn’t ever use his he literally climbs up the side of his platform/what his water bowl is on instead of taking the bridge 😂so I decided to just take it out of his cage 😂
Same!
good hammy :3
I love this video! Im a 6'5" 200lb dad that absolutely fell in love with his daughters hamster. We had her for a little over 2 years before she passed. Her passing was a lot harder for me than i thought it was going to be, i felt just as bad as losing a family member, i was absolutely distraught and im still pretty upset. I also had a hard time talking to people about this because i thought people would look at me like i was crazy for loving a hamster that much. My wife and daughter supported me through it and my daughter actually said it was the first time she had seen me cry. I was just beside myself but i quit caring what anyone thinks and I'm getting a picture of her poking out of my pocket right over my heart! I loved her and thats that, she wasnt a normal hamster, she waited on me every night the same time id walk into the room and she would jump on the enclosure wall in anticipation! I really miss that, RIP TOOT!
Aww, that's adorable. I'm so sorry for your loss 😔❤️
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Someone didn't emotionally grow up
@@Azyeeeeee people who do not emotionally mature cannot handle a death at all and often do things to harm themselves or maybe others when acting out. I dealt with my grief in a proper manner and am carrying on with my life. If you spend every night of your life for years with someone or something and you do not grow attached to the point you are very upset when they pass, I would say that's forming a different emotional problem or diagnosis should we say?! Sociopathic tendencies should we say?! Lmao, to think how sad of a person you have to be to try to say something negative about my post, I feel sorry for you! Oh no, I guess that's empathy and now I'm feeling things again!! Lmao
@@RUGERJONES lmao..i ain't reading allat stop acting so pressed like the way you couldn't handle an rodent death 😂😂
Bendy bridges can be made safe if you fill in the gaps with moss, toilet paper or paper towels.
Yep! 👍🏻 ❤
Yeah I have one that I have stuffed with Nightangel forest moss and my hamster loves it
thats 6 hun
👍 true
I used to use a hamster ball for my hamster coco when we first got him however he banged into a wall and the ball split in half ever since then we have only used the play pen unfortunately he passed away 5 days ago and we miss him so much he was the most sweet hamster Xx
Fly high coco you will be truly missed
He was so cute didn’t have to tame him he would just cuddle into your hand the day he died he didn’t sleep in his bed instead went behind the ramp at the bottom of the cage and curled into a little bawl I believe it was so he did it so me and my sister didn’t see him he wasn’t in any pain and had a great life nibbling on food 🖤🕊️
6. They spontaneously combust
As a hamster owner..I know all of these but..THE BENDY BRIDGES?? I FEEL BAD NOW😭
They are ok to use as long as you put moss in between the cracks so they don't get there toes stuck.
Who is here after the news. Fly high little pancake
Nothing happening...
I gave my hamster a ball, before I had found out that it could potentially injure it. It loved it so much. It would get into it voluntarily, and when it wasn't around it would try to escape and climb onto the shelf which I kept the ball on, and get on top of it. It could have gotten hurt, but it never did. I think the happiness it got from it, overweighed the potential risk. I'm not saying you should give your hamster a ball, but it's not so black and white as yes or no.
My hamster lived for 4 great years and she loved her ball, I limited her of course but thankfully it never harmed her, she would of lived longer had she not got bitten by a punk A** spider 🤦🏽♀️😒🤣
Hamsters I think can get in a ball but rats or gerbils cannot because their tail will 100% get caught
They are forbidden in some countries because of some good reasons! One point is that they are locked in them, they can't go out alone. Some panicked and died!! It's only for the entertainment of people not for hamster! Give them a good running wheel, they are not locked inside and can use it if THEY want!!
When I first went to buy my hamster the shop said that they have to be sold in twos , threes or fours.
They had also advised that I got a hamster ball, bendy bridges and they showed me a very small cage then said “this cage would be perfect for your hamster to live in”Thankfully, I had done lots of research before buying my hamster and I didn’t buy those items. I was also just looking for one hamster to prevent fighting so I had to buy him from somewhere else now it’s been a year with my little sunny, healthy friendly and happy.
Unflrtunately there are so many shops where the sellers don't know just anything about the animals!!
OMG, these hamsters are so cute
I knew these already but thx for spreading awareness ❤❤❤
Thank you!❤ Keep up the good work! ♥️🐹
Thank you! 🐹❤️
Thank you for providing accurate hamster safety! ❤❤
Useful video to be seen, very rare these days... thanks for all hamsters all over the world.
Thank you so much for this!!! My hamster has a bendy bridge and I was unaware that they can be dangerous, I’m thankful that he only uses it to burrow under!
If anyone here thinks that it’s too much work to decorate a cage like that, then don’t get a hamster. They are originally wild animals ( although tamed) that still need a wild environment.
Thank you for doing God’s work 🫡
Very helpful video.
My hamsters toe got stuck in the bendy bridge, I’m so glad I noticed it when I did 💔
I was doing a presentation on hamsters once, and one guy tried to argue with me that you can keep 2 hamsters together just because he got lucky
I was similarly lucky with two dwarf hamsters and they grew up together in the cage just fine. But then when I put two dwarf hamsters together last year (bought from the same pet shop and tank), it was pretty clear they wouldn't get along. We got another cage the same size as the big one and separated them. They're both much more relaxed, and living stress free lives. One even likes to hang out on a platform and sit with us while we watch TV. He even watches me when I sing. Lesson learned.
@@bozieduble8541 Actually that reminds me, the funniest part of the whole situation was some guy piped up to defend saying something like "Oh yeah we did that once and they tore each other apart" and the mum of the kid who tried to fight me was like "well that's a bit graphic to be saying in front of kids" like mame we wouldn't be having this convo if you would keep your 13yo crotch goblin in check! If I get into that situation again imma just invite the kid to take over seeing as they now so much more than me a literal biology student lol
I have read that if you adopt two hamsters from the same enclosure, and that those hamsters where together since birth, then they are likely to form a bond and not fight.
@sadmanmostofazawad5573 I've heard from people who tried that that it doesn't work. Specifically, the Odd1sOut and a few other sources from my hamster discord. New enclosures can lead to stress, and that stress could most likely cause something to snap in their brains because they feel unsafe. I wouldn't recommend it
My two hamsters can’t separated. I tried to separated them. They were very stressed. So now I keep those two together
Somehow my hamsters love living with their siblings(but we only keep them together by gender) and their syrian hamsters
Shut up
"hamster balls are very unsafe for them to use" her hamster is using one💀
How old are you? Clearly these aren't all her vids. There's different species of hamster in this video💀
@@bestboyholland3217 boy it looks like his hamster
@Fxirydanna hamsters can be very simular but the whole video is showing different clips
@@bestboyholland3217 plus im 13 i May look short but im 13💀
Thank you! Finally done one else who knows about hamsters!!! 🐹 😊
Hamster in a ball:
I NEED FACKING AIR
Omg Tysm for the help my dad used to collect sharks and stuff so I have a 2mby2m glass cage and it’s perfect!
That's brilliant! 🐹💕
The hamsters fighting be like: “ EUGH STINKY RAT”
I have a hamster and you’re hamster is so cute
Bendy bridges can be fine, good quality ones don’t really have gaps and they’re a good tool to make sure your hamster can get around
Thanks for saying❤😊
My hamster likes meat and my dog likes grass💀
Ur hamster is so cute ❤
I hate to think the ball is unsafe for them because I love the idea for it but would never use one😅
Everyone should know these facts
I really learned from you thanks!
Glad I could help! ☺️
I almost bought a bendy bridge tysm
Glad I could help ☺️
About the bendy bridges:
- You can use them as walls inside your cage, in order to create terrain.
- The rooms in between can be padded with fiber and moss. We did that with our little one, and it worked really, really well. You can also get yourself some natural glue, that is safe to eat, and glue the moss/fiber down.
You can also do that with those wooden ladders and "weave" hemp-mats in between the rungs, so the little ham can easily traverse heights. just keep the height-limit in mind ^^
This is really useful! Thank you! 🐹💕
And people STILL mix them up with guinea pigs BUT THEY ARE VERY DIFFERENT
Yes, very. Guinea pigs are massive, compared to hamsters. How have people still not worked that out?
Hamsters r the best lovely animals, moody but good 😆 🤣
SO CUTE❤
I wish these videos went viral instead of the videos of them suffering 😢
Bro when I took my most aggressive hamster and the chillest hamster, they were just running and climbing on the bed lol
They love to snuggle and burrow inside the belly of pythons and monitors. 💕 😂
So cute❤
This helped. I’m getting a hamster next week!!
Yes more people need to share these messages 💗💗💗
The key is to imitate their life in the wild. They are social animals and are very active and crafty love to burrow and do splash in water to clean when dirty. Sand is not natural to a hamster dirt yes because they're in meadows and pastures often. But they climb and swing and scavenge and everything like squirrels
No, you're wrong. They don't go into water but use sandbathe for cleaning themselves from parasites. Despite of this they clean themselves with their little hands and mouth, a little bit like cats.
This is not true, they don't bathe in water in nature!
this hamster needs an oscar
Victoria Raechel said u can only use bendy bridges if u fill EVERY SINGLE GAP if u bought it not knowing, i just never bought one lol
A safe hamster ball is def something we need.
It's impossible
Sooo cute❤❤❤❤❤
Finally! Someone is promoting proper hamster care ^^
Thank you for teaching me all these facts w ham teacher
You can fill the bendy bridge gaps with moss tho and that makes them safe so they don’t trap their paws! Or is it now recommended to not use them at all? Just wanting to check so I know whether or not I should take them out of their enclosures when I get home.
Yes, they are fine as long as you stuff the gaps! 🐹💕
I’m pretty sure this only applies to bendy bridges made from natural twigs/ branch segments though. As far as I know, the bendy bridges with perfectly sanded edges and that are made from straight sticks will lay flat against each other and won’t have gaps. In this case (most of the time) you won’t have to fill the gap! ❤
Love that! Plus it looks cuter with moss 🥰
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Moss and/or toilet paper tissue bedding
Bendy bridges are not unsafe unless there are huge gaps in between the logs. These can be filled with moss or bedding.
I have a hamster and I love to give him everything he wants
so cute the HAMTERS
😂❤ awwwwww 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 so cute 🥰
Could you do Guinea pig facts please 😄
I'm a new sub
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it! 🐹❤️
Didn’t know bendy bridges where unsafe😮❤
Only when the gaps aren't filled
My hamster will not eat any meats 😭😭 he barely eats any fruits or veggies. He will eat starches, seeds, and foraging mixes. He's almost 2 and has always been like this, maybe just because he chonky 😂
Omg so cute:3❤
I know all of them but I never knew they were Omnivores 😭
Bendy bridges are safe but as long as you stuff the gaps with toilet paper/tissues or moss
omm so cute hamster
Thankyou!
Yeah the sand and ball one I didn’t follow back then since the internet wasn’t available.
I have two hamsters and they are absolutely fine
Hamster community will hate me My hamster is on a certain shampoo for hamster the vet gave us as she has horrible skin issues. It is helping clear it up only js dab a tiny bit of water then shampoo . THIS IS VET ADVICE AND THE VET GAVE US THE MEDICATION AND HAMSTER SHAMPOO!!
As long as the vet recommended it, it's ok, in most cases ☺️
Cute❤
Is so cute❤😊
Js a small tip if you want to get a bendy bridge fill the gaps with moss using non toxic glue
I actually had no idea they were omnivores, wow
I used to have 2
Miss them😢
i use my hamster ball thing and now i’m sad because it’s so cool to watch him in it😭
It is also cool to watch them in a playpen! It's much safer as well! 😁
I knew all of these except for the bendy bridge… actually if u put spaghnum moss inbetween the cracks it’s safer and it looks cute o
I keep hamsters together they dont fight they lived a long happy life
Sometimes it's fine but there's always risks
That so funny i have that coconut for mine and their love going in their
Bendy bridges are actually safe but u have to put moss in the holes and it will be fine
I have a rabbit and over all the small animals such as hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas rats mice and bunnies are taking such bad care of by some people and people need to realize that most of these animals cannot be bathed in the water and need a lot of open room to run and not just a small cage
I hope you have TWO rabbits?? Rabbits shouldn't be alone, also gerbils, mice and guineapigs. And yes, you are right, they need space for running around, not just sitting in a corner.
i fucking love you live forever PLEASE.
For bendy bridges i filled the gaps with dried moss! Its also a good decor tbh 😅
some bendy bridges don’t have any gaps i think
The first looks like my hamster.😮
The bridges are fine when you stick some moss into the gaps! :)
Never had a hamster, but boy I would really have to do my research!
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Hamsters need to be alone while my stupid ass got 4 💀💀
The sad thing is that i have a small house and we dont have space for a cage of that size and i use one of wires 😭
Rehome the hamster
Yes!hamsters CANT be bathed in water just like rabbits/bunnies!I think it causes a shock to them(I have a bunny but I’m not a expert yet I’m like in the middle)
So true! It is also very stressful and can cause hypothermia in both rabbits and hamsters 🐹💕
You shouldn't bathe your rabbits too! Naturally they don't go into water but clean themselves with their mouth and paws. And sand like hamsters.
@@calimero600 yes!! I NEVER bathe my rabbit,if he looks a bit dirty I let him be for a while,so he can clean himself,if he doesn’t get clean then I just get a DRY paper towel and wipe him a bit
Thanks! I might get a hamster, so if you don't mind, could you share a few more tips with me? I am aware it takes a little while to create a bond with them, and I want to make sure this is the right let for me!~
Good luck with your future hamster! Here is a video that talks about pretty much everything you need to know before getting a hamster:
ruclips.net/video/xQtBDdJHMTU/видео.html
I hope this helps! 🐹❤️
@@pancakespetsThanks so much!~
i use bendy bridges to block the bedding from getting out of the glass wall when i open it! and use the bedy bridges to block other paths so the beddings dont mix when they are two different beddings
my hamster lost one leg in bendy bridges
Oh, no! I'm so sorry 😔
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I thought that was a Guinea pig for a sec and almost cried cus both of mine are dead one died two days ago ❤❤❤😢😢
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I was planning on getting a bendy bridge but to separate bedding. Like the deep side and the shallow side, is that still unsafe? It would be on its side
I had a bendy bridge but I put moss in the cracks