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Hi all,
Im new to posting here but have been watching this forum for a little while and its been very useful. I have two syrian hamsters (seperate cages) and im having a minor issue with one of their chewing habits, I've just moved him into a bigger cage which is now above the minimum but I forget the exact measurements. He has plenty of burrowing space with 7 inches of substrate variying from woodshavings, to paper, tissue roll, and other soft materials. He has plenty of clutter and hides of varying matierals aswell. He is also scatter fed treats, food and fresh veg when appropriate. All in all hes a happy and healthy hamster which is lovely to see since the petshop had sold me a cage too small which is why I upgraded him. Im having one very minor issue though in the form of him taking to chewing on his cage as apposed to his hides/toys. while not a massive problem since I built the cage myself so I can patch it up just fine I would much rather him chew on his toys and such just for peace of mind. Problem with him is he can be a little fussy so im looking for suggestions of less obvious things he could chew on or a way to kindly dissuade him from chewing the cage itself. His chews consist of several different types of hamster safe woods, A carrot and hay hide, apple sticks, and sometimes a tough honey and spelt treat bar or a whimzee and also cardboard tunnels.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
Im new to posting here but have been watching this forum for a little while and its been very useful. I have two syrian hamsters (seperate cages) and im having a minor issue with one of their chewing habits, I've just moved him into a bigger cage which is now above the minimum but I forget the exact measurements. He has plenty of burrowing space with 7 inches of substrate variying from woodshavings, to paper, tissue roll, and other soft materials. He has plenty of clutter and hides of varying matierals aswell. He is also scatter fed treats, food and fresh veg when appropriate. All in all hes a happy and healthy hamster which is lovely to see since the petshop had sold me a cage too small which is why I upgraded him. Im having one very minor issue though in the form of him taking to chewing on his cage as apposed to his hides/toys. while not a massive problem since I built the cage myself so I can patch it up just fine I would much rather him chew on his toys and such just for peace of mind. Problem with him is he can be a little fussy so im looking for suggestions of less obvious things he could chew on or a way to kindly dissuade him from chewing the cage itself. His chews consist of several different types of hamster safe woods, A carrot and hay hide, apple sticks, and sometimes a tough honey and spelt treat bar or a whimzee and also cardboard tunnels.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!