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Old 12-11-2007, 01:12 PM   #1
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Default Boring old bar chewing AGAIN

Just been surfing another site and the reasons hamsters bar chew are as follows:

They are bored witless in their tiny cages.
They hate/fear their owners and do it to relieve stress every time their owners go near the cage.
They are trying to escape from their nasty little prison.
They are frustrated with life (see above).
They are frightened of something in the house, another pet or person, so this is a way to relieve stress.
Handling by their owners makes them all stressed out. Bar chewing helps them get over it- the hamsters that is not the owners).

Should we be keeping hamsters at all as pets.

When Asbo was younger and got excited and worked up if I put my hand in his cage he used to chew the bars. Now he doesn't chew at all so he must be happy. The only time he chewed a lot was when I tried to give him a bigger cage and he went crazy trying to escape.
Food for thought . Asbo exhibits no symptoms of stress like that, doesn't want to come out of the cage either. I won't make him. It's his choice and who am i to dictate how he should behave because of my personal expectation.
Maybe he's so depressed he can't even be bothered to chew the bars...
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Old 12-11-2007, 01:16 PM   #2
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Sorry forgot, keeping their teeth sharp - all ready to bite their owner when they are yanked out of bed while they are asleep!
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Old 12-11-2007, 01:19 PM   #3
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People can use what explanations they like for all sorts of animal behavior but when it comes down to it no-one actually knows what goes on in a hamsters head or any other critter for that matter. You cannot give human emotions to an animal. You can only do your best for them. Hamsters are rodents and rodents will chew. Rather than bored maybe they are just enjoying the chewing! But then they probably dont experience enjoyment as we understand it. They get something out of it that is benificial to them.
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Old 01-28-2008, 10:47 AM   #4
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Argh! My hamster Sammy is in a Heaven and he still bites the bars...he is one crazy chap!
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Old 01-28-2008, 12:39 PM   #5
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Snowy bites them a bit - not for long. I think for her it's partly the novelty of having bars after spending 5 months in an aquarium-type cage.
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