This is scripted. When he got in, hamster ball was open. Then he runs around. Hamster ball closed. Then he goes near the stairs. Hamster ball magically open and he gets out. FAKE!
@Se A There was no danger. The ball was stopped and secured at the top of the stairs, you just weren't allowed to see that. The build-up was delibrate to create suspense and the crew did a good job.
Just yesterday when I was using the computer I heard some small noises. I turned around to check, and found out it was my hamster just causally taking a walk in my room, enjoying himself. I still have no idea how he got out. LOL I love these little creatures!!🐹🐹🧡
Hamsters are my favourite pets. I own a syrian hamster lady called Elif. But let me say that the cage is way too small. It should be at least 100cm × 50cm because Hamsters tend to run a lot in the wild. And those balls arent good for hamsters. Free roaming is better. They don't have a good vision and inside the ball see even less and can't smell at all. Also they might get hurt and run into something etc. But Hamsters are the funniest pets ever. Everyone should get one
Not to mention their little tiny feet getting caught in the holes :( I was a dumb stupid ignorant owner at the time and actually thought these balls were good for them. I used to let my poor hamster roam all over the house in the hamster ball until one day, I found the ball stained in tiny bloody pawprints. Learn from my mistakes everyone and stay away from hamster balls.
climbing and bar chewing are signs of stress anyone that has a hamster make sure they are in a cage that is over 450 sq inches of unbroken floor space with a section of 6 or more inches of paper-based bedding. Bin cages are 10-20$ and can be diy. balls are also unsafe as they can get their toes or nails caught in the holes and amputate them.
Hamsters are living animals, if the actual requirements needed for hamstercare scare you dont get one. Its not even expensive, you can place them in a makeshift bin cage and have the required space. The problem is that most people don't know what hamsters actually need due to much misinformation.
This is cute but don't do it at home. Your hamster can get seriously injured from a fall. They can only see a few inches in front of their nose and are essentially blind, meaning they will walk off high surfaces without realizing. Cage is too small & balls are not the safest thing to use, as demonstrated by the stair scene... Where he could've easily been in that ball and died.
My dad had a white dwarf hamster and would leave the cage open for most of her life. She very rarely left but when she did she only ever went to one spot in the house and whenever we noticed she was gone we weren’t too worried because we knew there really wasn’t anything she could get into and that this was her home too.
It is horrible, but it appears to be a kids room so its not the kids fault, they dont know better. However this is probably just to represent a kids room, he probably live in a good home.
@@bedshitter6946 I get, I was just trying to make a short statement for any one taking visual advice from the video... There are probably not many people doing it but still I want to make sure people know.😁
When he was inside the ball and reached the top of the stairs i was shouting like "NO NO NO NO NOO " the whole time cuz i thought he was gonna fall. Lmao
@@angelaboheme7361 i was gonna disagree but then i see what u did there ! The times i think of changing my username is the times im reminded how many people use it to make savage comments like this and then i stop 😂😂😂
i understand that people can hate on people who criticize videos like these, but tbh idk anymore. hamsters deserve way larger cages, and they monkey bar because of stress and boredom. this could lead to stuck limbs and cause bumble foot, or even worse. please never keep your hamsters in cages like these. personally, i identify large diy cages like the ikea detolf, and more as enclosures and these as cages, because there is a difference between the two.
Hate the fact that yet again bbc earth is showing a hamster living in a tiny unsuitable cage so of course they want to escape. My hamster has never once attempted to escape as his enclosure is large and full of natural enrichment. Also they have poor eyesight so I personally dont agree with the use of a ball as that wouldn't be a pleasant experience for them being unable to see where they are going
Naturally B-K I am an animal lover and to an extent I agree with you but many of the animals we keep as pets have been domesticated for such a long time they would most likely not be able to survive out with the home setting. My hamster is in a large enclosure and I research his care all the time, he has soil in his enclosure as well as a large sand bath soft paper bedding and a large wooden wheel. This video quite simply promotes poor animal husbandry.
@@mjforeverlover9 That would mean we would have to kill all the domesticated animals or else letting them free will ruin their wild relatives genes and would lead to the wild ones dying off as well.
Hamster lives in a very small cage. It probably took dozens of time filming him trying to escape from cage and him fallng or sliding down numerous times (not shown in video of cause). Hopefully they bought him a better cage after filming. 🐹😀
That looks like my hamster from when I was little and he would escape also. So I had to put books to stop him but then he would run on the wheel and vibrate the cage and make the books fall off then escape lol
My girl could open hers but but not close it This is very clearly staged from the beginning. My hamster could open the door herself, she didn't need us to leave it unlatched if she wanted to go exploring
1:22 The hamster has a castle too? A castle fit for a king. Hilarious it was walking among the animals. Imagine if hamsters were the same size of lions
It was trained and they commonly do go down stairs in balls because they have poor eyesight worsened by being in the ball and their senses are worsened. Balls are terrible. They opened the ball again so the hamster could get out. Hopefully it wasn't the only time the hamster didn't go down the stairs because who know how many hamsters they have on standby and hopefully they had a way to safely get the hammie if it started to tip over.
This sweet hamster looks just like the main character in the book that I wrote called, Little Foundlings. His name is Pinch, and he is just as strong and as brave as the beautiful hamster in this cool video. Yes, in my book--Pinch escapes, too! I'm working on the sequel to Little Foundlings as we speak---thank you for the inspiration!
Wow, he's great at knocking things over with that ball! Maybe you ought to put 10 bowling pins in his path and see if he can bowl a 300 game with that ball! LOL
This is why hamster balls are considered inhumane in places like Germany. Also when you put your hamster in a ball it is unable to use its primary senses of smell and sound. They also cannot just stop for a drink of water.
I don't know why, but hamster have always reminded me of miniature rodent-bears. I even had a hamster called cub when i was younger. Lol mini rodent-bears are awesome
Given these creatures are masters of escapology I'm almost disappointed the door latch was left open so he only needed to nudge it to get out. When you've had a few of these bad boys and spent a night or two searching for an escapee you realise the extent of their skill it's amazing. My daughter's hamster lived in a massive cage with more stuff to keep him amused than a rich kid's doll's house. She made him loads of DIY toys, treat puzzle challengers, one way system that meant he had to burrow his way through 2ft of shavings in the base to find a hidden blueberry and when he'd had a short blast doing all that and run off some steam in the wheel, his next favourite thing was to climb, swing / hang and gnaw at the latches until he was victorious. Also, I've yet to own a hamster that didn't need the exercise ball doorway taping cos they soon suss that out too. I have always let ours pretty much free roam (supervised) but they still want to climb. Frisbee would head for the stairs and make his way up like a dude scaling K2.
Yup. We had a hamster who climbed up and across the top of cage like monkey bars...back and forth...and even out the trap door in the roof of the cage! The strength in those little paws!! 😂
( Not hating just giving advise) When hamsters "monkey bar" it means that they are bored and if your hamster had fell, it could of gotten hurt badly. Also You hamsters fur was sticking up which also means it is stressed. Then when the ball (without the hamster in it) bounced down the stairs gives you a good example of how the hamster ball is unsafe I would not recommend using it, instead you can do thinks like free roaming. Please get a bigger cage (I would recommend a bin cage they are cheap) and leave you hamster alone for a couple of days that way it can calm down from all of the stress.
Watching this with my six year old since his hamster escaped his cage at night, went all the way to the kitchen somehow got into the sink and fell in a soaking pan I left overnight.
As I said good or not they will do this if their cage is too small, all the cages sold in the pet shop are extremely small, when you do get a cage that meets the minimum requirement or more they will cost a hefty price. When a hamster is climbing their cage it means they want to get out not because of a female but because of the tiny encloser a tiny encloser will often stress your hamster, a hamster will need atleast 450² feet of space with again atleast 6inches deep of bedding for them to burrow, obviously I dont know your setup but if you do have a cage bellow the minimum requirement I recommend making a bin cage, very cheap and easy to make.
@@alishahogan599 Yup yup! Agree with it all that. They all have bins, a "proper bin setup" was mentioned. I also remarked on how you can "make use of a 20$ clear bin"? My dwarf campbells all have 40+ gallons (solo boys) or 30+ gallons (girl group) each. And I'm moving from this apartment soon, so I'll be able to double this! No wire climbing here. Gizmo has climbed up his water bottle, leaned pieces of equipment, made determined vertical jumps to knock his lid off, ... :P
When you make nature documentaries but quarantines got you locked up.
😁😁
More like when you make nature documentary with an abused hamster that cage is so shitty that's why the hamster was trying to escape
Damn 666 likes
cuddles hobbies pretty sure the entire room is preserved for the hamster to play in but go off ig
@@rat3138 not safe
When BBC have to work from home
lolll
@Alan Godden in malaysia too
@Alan Godden well i didnt said hamster was a threat to our world ecesystem
@Alan Godden ots ok🤗
Yay more hamster videos
Never knew that a hamster break-out could be suspenseful
hahaha same 😂😎
🤣
This is scripted. When he got in, hamster ball was open. Then he runs around. Hamster ball closed. Then he goes near the stairs. Hamster ball magically open and he gets out. FAKE!
No shit sherlock
Mine use too its crazy 😝
Serious question: How many cameras that these guys have set up, really??
@@ItsYaBoySkinnyPenis69420 omg thank you
@@ItsYaBoySkinnyPenis69420 lmao
@@ItsYaBoySkinnyPenis69420 but why?
What the?
RSM NATURAL GROUP uhh a close estimate is around hmm 45 on light filming days
Being in the ball cuts off his abilities and senses described earlier
So, did nobody else's heart skip a beat when they thought the hamster was about to fall down the stairs in the ball?? 😰
I was 100% ready to stop watching the second the ball tipped over the edge, was preemptively getting mad at the film crew just in case ahaha xD
haha
Meee. Then how it bounced after💀
I could care less
@Se A There was no danger. The ball was stopped and secured at the top of the stairs, you just weren't allowed to see that. The build-up was delibrate to create suspense and the crew did a good job.
This hamster just did a better pull up than I can
Just yesterday when I was using the computer I heard some small noises. I turned around to check, and found out it was my hamster just causally taking a walk in my room, enjoying himself. I still have no idea how he got out. LOL I love these little creatures!!🐹🐹🧡
Nice one 🐹 👍
Hamsters are my favourite pets. I own a syrian hamster lady called Elif.
But let me say that the cage is way too small. It should be at least 100cm × 50cm because Hamsters tend to run a lot in the wild.
And those balls arent good for hamsters. Free roaming is better. They don't have a good vision and inside the ball see even less and can't smell at all. Also they might get hurt and run into something etc.
But Hamsters are the funniest pets ever. Everyone should get one
Not to mention their little tiny feet getting caught in the holes :(
I was a dumb stupid ignorant owner at the time and actually thought these balls were good for them. I used to let my poor hamster roam all over the house in the hamster ball until one day, I found the ball stained in tiny bloody pawprints. Learn from my mistakes everyone and stay away from hamster balls.
Sorry I'm a cat person. 🐱
@@333pinkelephant333 exactly. They should be forbidden.
Let your Hamster roam in a safe Area. He will enjoy it so much more
Well, he saw enough not to fall down the stairs 👀😮😊 - and remember: he climbed into the ball voluntarily.
@@angelaboheme7361 its staged dude. And hamsters climb into everything
Xd
I can give my hamster a cub or a bowl or anything and she runs in it
I had a hamster that always got out. He got out one night and we never found him. I still respect his determination to get out.
This is kinda epic.
climbing and bar chewing are signs of stress anyone that has a hamster make sure they are in a cage that is over 450 sq inches of unbroken floor space with a section of 6 or more inches of paper-based bedding. Bin cages are 10-20$ and can be diy. balls are also unsafe as they can get their toes or nails caught in the holes and amputate them.
Hamsters are living animals, if the actual requirements needed for hamstercare scare you dont get one. Its not even expensive, you can place them in a makeshift bin cage and have the required space. The problem is that most people don't know what hamsters actually need due to much misinformation.
Look at this, we have experts in this thread. Oh my, can I have all your autographs??
@@billyfraiser6298 theyre not even experts its common knowledge that you shouldn't buy pet store cages...
The Fox you a fuc**ing moron
The Fox HAMSTERS RUN UP TO 5 MILES EVERY NIGHT IN THE WILD U STUPID MORON
I know this video is older, but to anyone wondering, no you should never put your hamster in a hamster ball.
Why not bruv
@@basicben115 its dangereous he can hurt himself and theres really nothing to breathe
Ok nvm bout the brething part doe som balls dont have much holes
gintar gintar how he’s in a safe ball where nothing can hurt him or are you taking about if the hamster falls
My hamsters always get pissy when they AREN'T allowed in their ball.
0:17 his cute little feet trying to get leverage😂 adorable and funny at the same time
@RSM NATURAL GROUP Don't spam
Plot twist: That hamster is an MI-6 agent
Or a trained spy?
This is cute but don't do it at home. Your hamster can get seriously injured from a fall. They can only see a few inches in front of their nose and are essentially blind, meaning they will walk off high surfaces without realizing. Cage is too small & balls are not the safest thing to use, as demonstrated by the stair scene... Where he could've easily been in that ball and died.
Emma Thomson yes I notic that straight away. They will only escape their cage if it’s too small u are totally right with what u said
Elijah Soper OH MY GOD
They qont escape and wont want to escape if they haven't a big cage
Fingers crossed it was just a set up for the video! :'( The cage and ball made me sad too
@@tara.dactyl lol of course it was. Didn't you noticed that the hamster ball door was closed?
Yeah if I was a hamster I’d leave too. That cage is wayyyyy too small.
Me too. Rip poor hamster
Ok millionaire😂
@@sotoart89 lmao seriously? small cages like that sold at pet stores are usually overpriced, you can buy or make a suitable cage for cheaper 💀
@@sotoart89 you can literally buy a plastic bin at Target for like $20 and it's like double the amount of space commercial cages have
Sotoart wha-
Producer : How many cams do you need?
Cameraman: *Yes*
Very smart and original comment.
They’re so smart, the perfect spy
The crazy fat kid is on YT.
I was so afraid for him on the top of those steps. Crisis averted !
She's such an escape artist
😂i love the pun😂
I was like "No don't drop hammie! Noooo-"
My dad had a white dwarf hamster and would leave the cage open for most of her life. She very rarely left but when she did she only ever went to one spot in the house and whenever we noticed she was gone we weren’t too worried because we knew there really wasn’t anything she could get into and that this was her home too.
Mines lived very similarly
There are so many wrong things with this hamsters care
Yes
Ikr I'm so happy he escaped
I was literally horrified
It is horrible, but it appears to be a kids room so its not the kids fault, they dont know better. However this is probably just to represent a kids room, he probably live in a good home.
@@bedshitter6946 I get, I was just trying to make a short statement for any one taking visual advice from the video... There are probably not many people doing it but still I want to make sure people know.😁
Fake for sure.
That's definitely a man in a hamster costume.
Still beautifully shot.
You may be on to something 🤔
Daniel Day Lewis took the part.
That Hamster is definitely trained! 🤣
David Tennant’s voice is always pleasant to hear
My hamster is old and all he does is ring his little bell when he's hungry.
Hamster Salamanca
@paso fino He's well over 2, my sister gave him to me 5 months ago
So nobody not gonna mention Dr Who narrates this segment😂
That's exactly what I was thinking, too 😎. Thanks for the mention!
And Crowley
Killgrave/Purple-Man also
1:04 is like the best part of a suspense movie, where things start to go wrong and nothing is predictable anymore.
Hamster was smart enough to break out of jail and put the top on his hamster ball too!
Big brain plays!
When he was inside the ball and reached the top of the stairs i was shouting like "NO NO NO NO NOO " the whole time cuz i thought he was gonna fall.
Lmao
@RSM NATURAL GROUP why not? :)
@RSM NATURAL GROUP See? No one wants to be your friend.
@@angelaboheme7361 i was gonna disagree but then i see what u did there ! The times i think of changing my username is the times im reminded how many people use it to make savage comments like this and then i stop 😂😂😂
So you were going to let that hamster fall down those stairs, had he not noticed the danger at the last moment?
Did u ever see BBC save little bunnies from eagles or elephants from tar pits?
@@prooxien549 Yes I did. Not quite the same thing though dear.
Again hamsters and David Tennant, pass me a chocolate bar, I'm in heaven.🤗❤️
i understand that people can hate on people who criticize videos like these, but tbh idk anymore. hamsters deserve way larger cages, and they monkey bar because of stress and boredom. this could lead to stuck limbs and cause bumble foot, or even worse. please never keep your hamsters in cages like these. personally, i identify large diy cages like the ikea detolf, and more as enclosures and these as cages, because there is a difference between the two.
After she go to the hamster ball, the door was open but then it closed, it is so amazing😂
Hamster have clised it 🤣
Hahahaha! So cute and full of mischief. 😂😂😂
Hate the fact that yet again bbc earth is showing a hamster living in a tiny unsuitable cage so of course they want to escape. My hamster has never once attempted to escape as his enclosure is large and full of natural enrichment. Also they have poor eyesight so I personally dont agree with the use of a ball as that wouldn't be a pleasant experience for them being unable to see where they are going
Yeah, even though it's for a video you still have to show the right example.
Agreed! It's a cute video for fun but I feel like it gives people the wrong idea for hamsters living habitats and toys...
No matter how big the cage this animals aren’t and shouldn’t be pets they yearn for freedom.
Naturally B-K I am an animal lover and to an extent I agree with you but many of the animals we keep as pets have been domesticated for such a long time they would most likely not be able to survive out with the home setting. My hamster is in a large enclosure and I research his care all the time, he has soil in his enclosure as well as a large sand bath soft paper bedding and a large wooden wheel. This video quite simply promotes poor animal husbandry.
@@mjforeverlover9 That would mean we would have to kill all the domesticated animals or else letting them free will ruin their wild relatives genes and would lead to the wild ones dying off as well.
Hamster lives in a very small cage. It probably took dozens of time filming him trying to escape from cage and him fallng or sliding down numerous times (not shown in video of cause). Hopefully they bought him a better cage after filming. 🐹😀
Beautiful baby 😍😍😍 So happy he avoided the stairs 👍
Would enjoy a behind the scenes of how u film animals with so much camera perspectives at the same time
Smileyrie James I dont only meant this video ^^
When you wake up to get a midnight snack and there's 5 camera men filming your pet hamster.
That looks like my hamster from when I was little and he would escape also. So I had to put books to stop him but then he would run on the wheel and vibrate the cage and make the books fall off then escape lol
Mine just chewed through the book 😂
Omg Same!! They are crafty 😂🤣
True little athletes. Quite resilient and curious; lots of personally in such a small frame. 💕
The hamster also managed to screw the cap on the entrance to that ball so it wouldn't fall out. Mad skills.
0:42 What's up with the sirens in the background? Police coming to capture the escaped hamster?
Of course. We can't just let highly intelligent criminals roam free 😂
So we’re led to believe that the hamster closed the hatch on the ball by himself 🤨?
I noticed that too lol
Some of these documentaries are scripted, it's nothing new.
The hatch was closed from the beginning. There is another opening on the opposite side.
It’s super cute though. They’re role playing what an escape would be like. He might be a trained pet actor ;)
My girl could open hers but but not close it
This is very clearly staged from the beginning. My hamster could open the door herself, she didn't need us to leave it unlatched if she wanted to go exploring
this is a more intense breakout than any spy movie i’ve ever seen
😆 LOL, secret mission. 😆 LOL he has to complete before break. Too cute!
Poor hamster... it took so many hours to stage all shots so perfectly
2:20 I came her to learn dammit
NOT RAISE MY ANXIETY!!
1:22 The hamster has a castle too? A castle fit for a king. Hilarious it was walking among the animals. Imagine if hamsters were the same size of lions
Pain. A whole lot of humans and pets would be stuff in cheek pouches.
Alys Mari
Sounds like a great movie plot though..
That in the beginning is called monkey baring and that is a sight of stress
Fake, hamster is a paid actor
It's Daniel Day Lewis they say.
Rita Horvath
It's great that he can play such versatile roles. Truly inspiring.
I was frightened the ball would go downstairs, great senses the little animal has.
It was trained and they commonly do go down stairs in balls because they have poor eyesight worsened by being in the ball and their senses are worsened. Balls are terrible. They opened the ball again so the hamster could get out. Hopefully it wasn't the only time the hamster didn't go down the stairs because who know how many hamsters they have on standby and hopefully they had a way to safely get the hammie if it started to tip over.
His lil paws tho 😂😍
I love hamsteeeeeers. At least the quarentine gave us this
This sweet hamster looks just like the main character in the book that I wrote called, Little Foundlings. His name is Pinch, and he is just as strong and as brave as the beautiful hamster in this cool video. Yes, in my book--Pinch escapes, too! I'm working on the sequel to Little Foundlings as we speak---thank you for the inspiration!
I need to see part 2 of his mission
This makes me remember when my own sister trained my hamster to escape from his own cage every single night. RIP lacky my best friend.
Wow, he's great at knocking things over with that ball! Maybe you ought to put 10 bowling pins in his path and see if he can bowl a 300 game with that ball! LOL
I swear hamsters are the best pets lol I love my dwarf baby,
Way to go little guy get that freedom.
Bbc : So how many cameras set up do you require to film a hampster escape?
Camera man: Yes...
wook at those wittle wands and toes 😍😍😍
I never new watching a hamster break out of a cage could be so entertaining
I watch this at least once a week because it makes me happy ☺️
Every critter is fascinating in their own way ❤️
Poor little guy… no wonder he wants to escape.
So nice and adorable
Midnight maniac! 😂🥰
That is a buff hamster, probably has a rock hard six pack under that fur!
I was holding my breath when he rolled that ball to the edge of the stairs.
Yeah of course he escaped the cage: you left the gate unlatched!
Never underestimate the capacity of a pet to just go anywhere and everywhere 😉
Hamsters are NOT smart enough to not roll a ball down some stairs. I speak from experience.
So sad!
word lol
She was a bit stunned, but after some treats she's alright.
This is why hamster balls are considered inhumane in places like Germany. Also when you put your hamster in a ball it is unable to use its primary senses of smell and sound. They also cannot just stop for a drink of water.
The hamster didn't even do that in this obviously staged video. Wow. I didn't know so many people were so humorless...
That hamster just broke out his bedroom, jumped in his getaway car and drove off!!🤣🤣 Like he remembered where he parked his ride..
Only Doctor Who could narrate a hamster escaping
I don't know why, but hamster have always reminded me of miniature rodent-bears. I even had a hamster called cub when i was younger. Lol mini rodent-bears are awesome
so precious
Given these creatures are masters of escapology I'm almost disappointed the door latch was left open so he only needed to nudge it to get out. When you've had a few of these bad boys and spent a night or two searching for an escapee you realise the extent of their skill it's amazing. My daughter's hamster lived in a massive cage with more stuff to keep him amused than a rich kid's doll's house. She made him loads of DIY toys, treat puzzle challengers, one way system that meant he had to burrow his way through 2ft of shavings in the base to find a hidden blueberry and when he'd had a short blast doing all that and run off some steam in the wheel, his next favourite thing was to climb, swing / hang and gnaw at the latches until he was victorious.
Also, I've yet to own a hamster that didn't need the exercise ball doorway taping cos they soon suss that out too. I have always let ours pretty much free roam (supervised) but they still want to climb. Frisbee would head for the stairs and make his way up like a dude scaling K2.
So cute and I love that Daivd is the narrator 💞
Wow this was so cute thank u. Didn't know they left a trail interesting.
Is it just me or is the narrator David Tennant? His voice fits so perfectly with the script it's like you are watching a clip of a British heist movie
such a cutie
Escape from al-cage-traz 😏
he's only escaping because of how small the cage is. Hamsters need a bare minimum of 450 square inches of floor space.
XD
I used to watch Hamtaro as a kid. I had no idea they actually went on adventures😋❤️
How cutely he falled
hamsters are all perfect.
Aww he looks like my long haired Syrian Alf!💞🐹
I hope he's in a bigger cage lol. Check out Victoria Rachael here on RUclips for proper hamster care videos!
Go little hamster. You can do it.
best Bond movie yet
Hamsters are notorious escape artists
Yup. We had a hamster who climbed up and across the top of cage like monkey bars...back and forth...and even out the trap door in the roof of the cage! The strength in those little paws!! 😂
( Not hating just giving advise) When hamsters "monkey bar" it means that they are bored and if your hamster had fell, it could of gotten hurt badly. Also You hamsters fur was sticking up which also means it is stressed. Then when the ball (without the hamster in it) bounced down the stairs gives you a good example of how the hamster ball is unsafe I would not recommend using it, instead you can do thinks like free roaming. Please get a bigger cage (I would recommend a bin cage they are cheap) and leave you hamster alone for a couple of days that way it can calm down from all of the stress.
I don't understand why while having it freely running about they felt putting it in the ball would be great?
What did you expect,they could not even be bothered to check is their hamster is really a "he".
We are in 2020 and ppl still dont know hamster care
Watching this with my six year old since his hamster escaped his cage at night, went all the way to the kitchen somehow got into the sink and fell in a soaking pan I left overnight.
Wooww, hamster they are Smart Animal, I love them🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hamster are not good climbers and they will only do this because their enclosure is way too small...
Disagree. They are awesome-sauce climbers! Most of my brats can make the vertical climb foot to shoulder
As I said good or not they will do this if their cage is too small, all the cages sold in the pet shop are extremely small, when you do get a cage that meets the minimum requirement or more they will cost a hefty price. When a hamster is climbing their cage it means they want to get out not because of a female but because of the tiny encloser a tiny encloser will often stress your hamster, a hamster will need atleast 450² feet of space with again atleast 6inches deep of bedding for them to burrow, obviously I dont know your setup but if you do have a cage bellow the minimum requirement I recommend making a bin cage, very cheap and easy to make.
@@alishahogan599 Yup yup! Agree with it all that.
They all have bins, a "proper bin setup" was mentioned. I also remarked on how you can "make use of a 20$ clear bin"?
My dwarf campbells all have 40+ gallons (solo boys) or 30+ gallons (girl group) each. And I'm moving from this apartment soon, so I'll be able to double this!
No wire climbing here. Gizmo has climbed up his water bottle, leaned pieces of equipment, made determined vertical jumps to knock his lid off, ... :P