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It is so lovely to hear how well she is settling in. She sounds so confident. If you have a look at the cage section on here it may give you some more ideas.
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Thankyou I really appreciate it, I didn’t think about a litter tray! I am still trying to find her a new cage hers is making me abit sad! Although she seems happy enough in there, she has made the strange noise again in her sleep, it’s very odd! Does it for about 30 seconds, I don’t think it’s respiratory as she is totally fine when she’s up and running around like a mad woman, very weird! I have never known a hamster make as much noise as her, I wish I could catch them on video for you guys!She looks gorgeous! Glad the taming and settling in is coming along. I would add some more subsrate however. If you have a good thick layer of 5 to 6" she can dig and mess about with it. And bury her hoards. They often like to pile it up against a house to keep warm. The other thing is it means you don't need to clean the cage out too often - you can just "spot clean". ie take out the odd handful where she's pee'd and replace it with another handful. And pick out poops if there are a lot of them (if there are just a few, leave them for a while). It's only their pee that is smelly. They actually eat their poops sometimes (which is normal - they have two stomachs and can redigest nutrients from their poops!). So it's only if they start taking over you want to spot clean them out.
Pet shops sometimes tell you to clean everything out weekly but this is not good! It removes all their familiar scent and stresses them out. With enough substrate, a litter tray, and spot cleaning you can go a very long time without doing a substrate change (and even then it's best to keep a bit of the old clean substrate back and spread it on top of the new). Part of settling into a cage is they scent mark everything (rub themselves against things to leave scent from their scent glands). This is partly to claim it as their territory so they feel secure, and partly to find things! And find their way around. They really don't see well at all and rely on scent a lot.
With hamsters an "as and when" cleaning routine is better than "everything in one go". So maybe the wheel one week, anything else a different week again. They are quite clean little things really - except for their pee.
Did the cage come with a litter tray? If not that can make life a lot easier! Syrians will almost always use a litter tray - then they're toilet trained! They usually choose a corner of the cage as a toilet and you put the litter tray there. With Chinchilla sand in it. And a tiny bit of their pee'd on substrate on top the first time (so they know it's still their toilet corner). If you put the litter tray anywhere else - she won't use it! They're contrary like that.
I use these plastic corner litter trays (they fit well in a corner and are high backed so pee stays in the litter tray). They're the right dimensions for a Syrian.
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Hello, I have ordered her a new cage with no tubes, it’s a foot bigger than her cage at the min and half a foot wider!, I have also ordered her hides, chews, and a hammock from shein, she will have 5 hides now, she has her own loo roll to rip up when the cage comes, she has a seesaw too, all very exciting! I couldn’t upload every pic, it’s all very exciting, I am yet to get her a new wheel, I’ll put her old bedding in her new cage when I get it and her old hides and chocolate orange box(she loves it) -Actually, it might be because she's sleeping in the tube as well - she won't be burrowing down in the substrate. Is it possible to remove the tube if the cage came with hole covers? Then she'd use the substrate more and build a proper nest. It's such a shame that these plastic tubes look such fun for them but confuse their natural behaviours (which are to build a big cosy nest and bury hoards under it).
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I thought the Grosvenor XL has a front door as well or am i thinking of a different cage?![]()
Grosvenor XL Hamster & Rat Cage 100x54x39cm - Grey
Spacious 100x54x39cm hamster & rat cage with secure 1cm bar spacing. Includes wooden shelf, ladder & bowl. Collapsible design for easy storage.www.littlepetwarehouse.co.uk
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