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Naturequeen
1 year ago

At least in rabbits, this can indicate a behavioral disorder due to, for example, too little space. But with Hamstern I don’t know that well now.🤷 ♀️

princesskenny
1 year ago
Reply to  Naturequeen

This is also the case with Hamstern, and it is also a sign of boredom.

Tierglueck
1 year ago

This is a behavioral susceptibility: He is boring and/or he is stressed.

Cages are also very dangerous, as a hamster can hurt severely. And they’re always too small. This is probably also the reason for snuffing.

How big is the cradle? How set up?

Tierglueck
1 year ago
Reply to  leaxyz

That’s too small. The hamster is a lot boring, so he does.

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spikecoco
1 year ago
Reply to  leaxyz

not even minimum dimensions, cruel

Mariam21615
1 year ago

I’m telling you one thing I’ve had hamsters several times, and that’s normal so hamsters who want to have free space so they want to go out in the balcony, for example if my hamster bites the cage. I’ll let her or he walk in the balcony later if she or he doesn’t want to bring her back into cage and then he won’t bite her anymore. :

Mariam21615
1 year ago
Reply to  leaxyz

So Hamster don’t know and they’ll bite you when he bites you. they don’t know that and that hurts you so they think you give them something, for example, that’s why they’re crumbling you on your fingers or something.

princesskenny
1 year ago

Hamster just crack at grids when they are boring and it points to a behavioral disorder.

Hamsters do not belong in cages, but in Nagaria/Terrarien/Aquaria. Grids are not kind.

Nuka7654
1 year ago

What’s the cradle? It indicates boredom, but could also be an inspiring behavioural disorder, which arises when the enclosure is too small and does not set up animal-friendly

Nuka7654
1 year ago
Reply to  leaxyz

Oh that is unfortunately too small the midest dimensions for dwarf pistol are 100x50x50cm and for Goldhamster at least 120x50x50cm. It is best also over 35cm litter then it can follow its basic need to buddle and build corridors. If you buy the best defects aquariums then ever get a side wall and then you can connect, then you have a nice big walk what you can set up Prima.

spikecoco
1 year ago

Hamsters don’t belong in a cage. You should live in a terrarium, which is larger than the minimum. From 150-200 cm length it becomes animal-friendly

spikecoco
1 year ago
Reply to  leaxyz

but he needs, responsible holders would definitely allow him. Yours doesn’t even have minimum dimensions, no wonder when he turns at the clock. Fear

Nuka7654
1 year ago
Reply to  leaxyz

I currently have 4 dwarfs and 3 Goldhamsters and mine have all the cradles with over 2 meters length, straight with females you need a lot of space. Only from 150cm can you set up hamster properly so over 30cm of litter, large impeller, multi-chamber house, hides from cork or coconut shells, vines, sand baths and adventure food. Or even self-made stuff from dowels