Friday, 10 December 2021

Maintaining A Healthy Enclosure For Your Pet Hamster


Hamster enclosures have to be filled with deep enough bedding so that the animals could burrow.  A couple of ideal options for bedding are pellets made of recycled paper and non-cedar wood shavings.  To keep away bad odors and keep the enclosure clean, the bedding has to be replaced weekly at the very least.  Hamsters typically designate a corner of the enclosure as the bathroom so clean that corner more often.

A hamster’s activity levels drop as temperatures go below 60 degrees F, which makes them ‘permissive hibernators.’  Should temperatures continue to drop, the hamster will hibernate by curling up as if a ball.  It will slow its breathing down and sleep deeply.  When hibernating, they will barely move.  First-time keepers might get alarmed thinking that their pet is dead or dying.

Do not disturb your hamster if it is hibernating.  Try adjusting the temperature in 5-degree increments up every 6 to 8 hours until it goes back to around 68 to 75 degrees F.  In the summer season, relocate your hamsters to a cooler spot in your home because these pets are quite vulnerable to heat stress.

Your veterinarian Tampa, FL is a valuable resource and offers you additional advice when it comes to your pet’s health and needs. 

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