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My Female Syrian hamster, Kiwi, that I got in March is acting strange. I recently did move apartments. Since the move she has been obsessively scratching/chewing in one corner of her cage specifically. Her cage currently is part aspen bedding and part paper bedding, the corner is where the paper bedding is so I added more but it didn’t help. She did also get out of her cage once at the old place. She won’t take food from me anymore (though it seems she is taking it when I scatter feed her) but whenever I open it to try and interact with her she seems just fixated on getting out of the cage/reaching the top of it. She gets scatter-fed, she has a dig box, multiple multi-chamber nests and other platforms/hides, she has a sand bath, a large 12in wheel, fresh water in a bowl, and deep bedding for burrowing in. But she just seems so stressed out, and I can’t get her to stop fixating over this one corner. I haven’t heard her messing with it the last few nights but I’ve also slept really deeply. Her enclosure is 48x20x20