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Hey everyone,
We recently got a syrian hamster
and I've since realised the advice my husband got from pets at home wasn't the best. Our cage is far too small so I've just got the savic plaza which has just come yesterday.
But now I'm down a 'hamster' hole on the different beddings, substrates etc that I feel completely lost on what to get.
We currently only have the standard pets at home wood shaving which I know isn't really suitable. We didn't get told to get any paper style bedding so I've been giving her some ripped up toilet paper in the meantime.
Please can I have recommendations on what to put down in her cage. I've also just ordered some coco soil I think its called and beech chips for some digging boxes for her, we've just got some sand too.
Also once I re set up her cage, is it best to leave her alone again for a few days?
She is still quite skittish, although will take food from our hands and be stroked 95% of the time, but will not be held or anything yet. I feel she is quite stressed as shes bar climbing and eating plastic platform which I've now removed and added more chewing toys for her.
I never wanted the hamster as its for our 6 year old and thought there was better options as they are nocturnal etc but now I'm 100% invested and so knee deep into this little hammy that she's my new obsession and deserves to live her best hamster life.
Any advice for a newbie owner is also appreciated please
We recently got a syrian hamster

But now I'm down a 'hamster' hole on the different beddings, substrates etc that I feel completely lost on what to get.
We currently only have the standard pets at home wood shaving which I know isn't really suitable. We didn't get told to get any paper style bedding so I've been giving her some ripped up toilet paper in the meantime.
Please can I have recommendations on what to put down in her cage. I've also just ordered some coco soil I think its called and beech chips for some digging boxes for her, we've just got some sand too.
Also once I re set up her cage, is it best to leave her alone again for a few days?
She is still quite skittish, although will take food from our hands and be stroked 95% of the time, but will not be held or anything yet. I feel she is quite stressed as shes bar climbing and eating plastic platform which I've now removed and added more chewing toys for her.
I never wanted the hamster as its for our 6 year old and thought there was better options as they are nocturnal etc but now I'm 100% invested and so knee deep into this little hammy that she's my new obsession and deserves to live her best hamster life.
Any advice for a newbie owner is also appreciated please
