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01-23-2020, 07:32 AM
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Greece
Posts: 65
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Re: Minimum and ideal cage dimensions (or surface)
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Originally Posted by Fluffagrams
Firstly there is no legally enforceable minimum cage sizes globally so any sizes you see are usually a recommendation from the organisation or individual that have originally published it so you have a lot of scope when choosing the best cage for your hamster’s needs.
There can be many reasons why hamsters bar chew and it’s not always down to the caging however, in this case I would be asking myself if Oscar’s cage chewing was for that reason and an upgrade is probably a good idea. The size of the bin you have already purchased could be adequate for some dwarfs and I’m currently using cages of a similar sizes for many of my dwarfs. More confident and active dwarf hamsters may need more space though so to avoid buying extra cages to be able upgrade if Oscar needs it, I’d consider trying to find a slightly bigger bin or cage.
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I will definitely keep that in mind in the future. I guess I'll just see how he reacts to the 60x40 and act accordingly.
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