HOUSING AND SOCIAL NEEDS

Hamsters are sometimes aggressive toward cage mates. These animals should be monitored for compatibility and housed accordingly. Male hamsters used for breeding should be placed into large cages which offer an avenue of escape from non-receptive females who can inflict serious injuries to their mates.

Hamsters are often housed in solid bottom plastic cages constructed of polypropylene or polycarbonate materials. Both these materials can withstand repeated sanitizing with temperatures of 180 degrees F (82 degrees C). In addition, some polycarbonate cages are designed to withstand temperatures of 250 degrees F (121 degrees C). Polypropylene material is opaque while polycarbonate cages are transparent. Transparent cages generally allow you to observe the animals without handling the cage.

Polycarbonate cage for housing hamsters
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A contact bedding is usually placed in these shoebox cages which allows rodents to instinctively mimic their activities in the wild such as burrowing and nest building. There must also be enough bedding to absorb urine.

 

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