How to Choose Good Cages for Your Pets?
Which Cage is Good for Hamsters? 1. Hamsters Need Large Space Wild hamsters live in the wild and have a very large space to move around. Although the hamster has been domesticated and become a human pet and no longer lives in the wild, the hamster's love of sports habits has not changed. If the cage space is very small, the hamster will feel depressed, and can not "exercise", and over time, this will affect the hamster's health. Therefore, hamsters should choose a larger cage. 2. Sturdy Material The material should be strong, good permeability. Hamsters will sometimes bite the cage because of teeth grinding, hunger, boredom, and other reasons, so it is best to equip the hamster with a strong, bite-resistant iron cage. 3. Complete Living Supplies To be equipped with a variety of living supplies and toys in the cage. Living supplies are food bowls, water bottles, huts, matting materials, teething stones, etc. Toys are running wheels, slides, clim...