Re: wooden cages/good robo cages
I've heard of hamsters chewing of that cage but only Syrians. Robos tend to be less escape-prone so the risk is much lower. There's always a risk with anything wooden with exposed edges though.
It is a very tall cage. I've heard that you can reverse the front door and front panel to have the door at the top. Then if you fill it with bedding up to the top of the front panel, it will significant reduce the height a hamster can fall.
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