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Sorry, me again!
I’ve decided I’m definitely going to go ahead with getting a hamster… I still haven’t seen any unwanted ones locally to me in the freeads/gumtree etc that would enjoy a cage upgrade to my Alaska, so I enquired about an older hamster with an official rescue yesterday…
Understandably, they won’t rehome to anything less than the minimum, so I am considering buying a bigger cage at this stage rather than seeing how any new boy settled into the Alaska.
My problem is, the place I was going to put the cage is up on some shelves, and I put the Alaska up there yesterday and really it’s too high
Any thoughts I had of moving the cage down for it’s monthly clean are also ruled out as it’s too awkward/heavy and it’s not even full yet! So a bigger cage would be impossible to deal with up there, and to be honest it was a bit awkward even with the big front door the Alaska has to get in there for daily spot cleaning, handling etc.
Because of where the cage was going to be sited I had already looked at two 100cm cage options - the Savic Plaza, which has the same big front door as the Alaska, and this wooden cage … I like how the top half of the whole front opens down and the solid Perspex at the front would contain plenty of bedding. No way this could go up on my shelves though!
So I’m reconsidering siting it on the floor… I can build a little frame to get it a bit off the floor if that’s recommended? It’ll make everything a bit of a squeeze in my room
but will be easier to care for the hamster…
Pros and cons of homes like this over the Plaza? My main concern is how do you protect the wood from any wee, or chewing?
Honestly, I’m currently planning a whole room redesign and new furniture etc (which I really can’t afford
, we only recently finished it! So short-sighted!) to accommodate the hamster!

I’ve decided I’m definitely going to go ahead with getting a hamster… I still haven’t seen any unwanted ones locally to me in the freeads/gumtree etc that would enjoy a cage upgrade to my Alaska, so I enquired about an older hamster with an official rescue yesterday…
Understandably, they won’t rehome to anything less than the minimum, so I am considering buying a bigger cage at this stage rather than seeing how any new boy settled into the Alaska.
My problem is, the place I was going to put the cage is up on some shelves, and I put the Alaska up there yesterday and really it’s too high

Because of where the cage was going to be sited I had already looked at two 100cm cage options - the Savic Plaza, which has the same big front door as the Alaska, and this wooden cage … I like how the top half of the whole front opens down and the solid Perspex at the front would contain plenty of bedding. No way this could go up on my shelves though!
So I’m reconsidering siting it on the floor… I can build a little frame to get it a bit off the floor if that’s recommended? It’ll make everything a bit of a squeeze in my room

Pros and cons of homes like this over the Plaza? My main concern is how do you protect the wood from any wee, or chewing?
Honestly, I’m currently planning a whole room redesign and new furniture etc (which I really can’t afford


