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Seems like you worked together nicely on this. It's great that Mr Nibbles is so friendly and trusting
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I would say he’s very noseySeems like you worked together nicely on this. It's great that Mr Nibbles is so friendly and trusting
Take him out while you clean down there,he won't like it if he sees you faffingI will definitely try
I am a bit concerned about his burrow. He has been here for three weeks today and I have not been able to clean down there. I can see there is food and pee and it is starting to smell a wee but.
Should I clean while he is busy in his wheel? Should I try and get him out? He won’t like that… but it can’t be healthy staying down there all dayI don’t know what to do
He didn’t mind at all. Trying to get him out was what caused him to freak out.Take him out while you clean down there,he won't like it if he sees you faffing
They can keep growing up to about 9 months oldYes I was very happy that he didn’t freakbut it had to be done. I was shocked that he got stuck in the entre of the smaller house, his pouches were very big though
he has grown quite a bit which surprises me as he was 12 weeks old when I got him. Unless they got mixed up with the date.
Yes the new house is a niteangel one, my neighbour fix the roof so it doesn’t come off easily. I do hope he likes it and isn’t annoyed about the cheap bed. But surely they must not like sleeping in such a stinky place? He had almost no food stacked away just empty peanut shells and stalks of broccoli… so no wonder he has grown![]()
I didn’t realise that. It must be because he never had special treats and he knows I give him them. He has just woken up, cheeks stuffed with his veggie and hopped back to bed (without getting stuck). He seems happy with the new setupHe's still very young and they're easily scared. It's unusual for them not to object to a hand in the cage![]()

I will try, I don’t have a digital scale but it should still work. He’s definitely growing. I hope that is fluff on his head and not a scratch, but I don’t know where he could have got that from… he’s back in bed now with his veggies. He will be up later again, so I will check. He has still got a baby face thoughHe's very cute. He looks like he's growing to be quite a large hamster. When you do get him out next, having some flat digital scales in the bathtub or playpen area means you can weigh him. I just put a bit of cucumber in the middle and zero them and the hamster usually walks on and sits there nibbling the cucumber while you read the scales. They are fine on the floor but if it's on carpet they need to sit on a book or they don't read correctly - ie need a flat hard surface.
My mums got some digital ones I could have, she said if I would then bake a cake more oftenIt looks like fluff or bedding. A scratch wouldn't show through his fur like that. Can recommend getting digital scales for weighing hamsters - I'll link the ones I have below. If it's just normal scales that mean putting him in a bowl or something I would hold off weighing him on his first time out or he might associate coming out with something stressful. Unless you mean they are manual scales that can just be walked on ..........
Salter digital scales £17.99
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