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word of warning re hamster homes

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what..the? | 16:45 Tue 18th May 2010 | Animals & Nature
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I had a hamster in a large rotastak cage with lots of tubes and rooms, there are some safety features where metal rings can be added to stop tubes being eaten through but I dont think this is sufficient. My hamster was amazing fit and healthy and died the other night from chewing through a weakness in the cage design and choking, Oreo was only a couple of months old . Having learnt this I would recommend glass or plastic fish tanks for the safest homes for hamsters and would encourage other to do also and to learn from mine and oreo's lesson.

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Funny (not what happened, you'll find out what's funny now).

My sister had the Pink Palace Rotastak cage with lots of tubes and rooms, and that managed to chew through something it shouldn't have and died... :S
Awww what...the? sorry to hear that :-(

Mine's (Tickle) Is in a plastic cage, however it doesnt have the tunnel things in. I got rid of the one that had those tunnels as apart from anything else I found they were a bu88er to clean
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i'm not alone then one-big-letdown

yes they are difficult to clean.

Just to add to the record for those with those cages :

It was actually a room as apposed to a tube that oreo chewed through called a 'dining room' (appropriate) or a 'tower lookout' it had a flat base to side tunnel connectors a plastic seethrough domed top and a draw which clicked in and out so you could put treats in and push them inside to the hamster waiting. She managed to push the draw open herself, there was a small gap so she chewed to get out.
I have the rotastak space station so this is worrying. I wouldn't really recommend them although they look fun, They are difficult to clean and the tube joins are not very secure, a slight nudge and mine come apart. I have the see-through dome at the top but I've taped it shut on the outside. My main problem is I have what I think is called the carrying box attached by a tube with the snap on lid. It's used as his loo but I have to put a weight on it because somehow he can push the lid out, goodness knows how.
the only secure home for these little bleeders is a fish tank or something similar. anything chewable will be chewed. and once they're out, the carpet, floorboards and electrics are up for grabs too...expensive x

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