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Originally Posted by minijeva
you could put paper strips in another corner of his cage and see if he pees on there or you could move his hide and leave the place where he pees
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Originally Posted by alpacassei
To test for diabetes you’ll need keto-diastix (you can order from amazon) and preferably also a vets diagnosis. Strong smelling urine isn’t necessarily an indication of diabetes though, especially with male Russian dwarfs who are notoriously stinky
Most odour control beddings have some kind of scent or chemical to help mask the odours but hamsters have very sensitive noses so its most likely that the smell of the bedding is too much for him and that’s why he’s avoiding it. Some hamsters will also pee in their nests as a way of marking their territory.
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Thank you for your help. I will try the bedding thing again, I had tried to develop a toilet area but he still goes in his hut. But I appreciate that's just something he does.
He hasn't been drinking excessively so I'm thinking he doesn't have diabetes, I was worried as he was overweight when I adopted him. He's now losing weight steadily.