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When choosing a cage for your dwarf hamster, you must consider the size of the cage, if it has protections against escape, safety, and how easy it is to clean. Unfortunately, many cages that you will find at the pet store do not meet all these requirements when it comes to \u200bdwarf hamsters<\/a> or Chinese hamsters since they are much smaller than their larger Syrian hamster cousins.\u200b Here’s how to choose a cage for a dwarf hamster and properly equip it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Your main choices will be between a wire cage (usually on a plastic base), a plastic modular cage (the kind with many compartments and tubes), or an aquarium (with a secure mesh lid). Each style of cage has advantages and disadvantages.<\/p>\n\n\n\n In general, a wire cage with a plastic tray is the easiest to clean. You just lift the wire off the bottom, clean out the bedding, and wipe down the wire part and base as necessary. The more complex the cage, the more difficult it will be to clean, which is very important if you are looking at a plastic cage with multiple compartments and tubes. These cages can become a real chore to clean. Aquariums are not difficult to clean but can be heavy and awkward to handle at cleaning time. Let’s face it, cleaning cages is not a fun task, so keeping it easy will make owning a hamster<\/a> more fun.<\/p>\n\n\n\n A wire cage is easily your best option when it comes to talking about ventilation and cages. The tubes and enclosed compartments of plastic modular cages can pose real problems with ventilation so air quality and condensation can become issues. Likewise, aquariums also have inadequate ventilation. Keep in mind that the openness of wire cages gives them great ventilation but means you must also keep the cage out of drafts. Plastic cages and aquariums do offer better protection from drafts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Despite their small size, dwarf hamsters need ample space to run and play, and the actual floor space of the cage is an important factor. In general, many cages marketed for hamsters are too small. According to the California Hamster Association,<\/a> pet owners should aim for a minimum of 450 square inches when measured from the bottom or about a minimum of 25 inches wide by 18 inches long. When it comes to hamster cages, bigger is always better!<\/p>\n\n\n\nStyle of Dwarf Hamster Cage<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Ease of Cleaning the Cage<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Ventilation in Cages<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Size of Cages<\/h2>\n\n\n\n