it's great that you have given your hamster a larger cage but it is still very small ...have you considered making a bin cage as they are quite easy to make [ loads of videos of this on youtube ] and offer loads of space for your hammy as well as room for diy toys and sand bath .
❤ Thank you for your feedback! We understand the importance of providing the right environment for hamsters. We have Roborovski (or Russian) hamsters, which are significantly smaller than other breeds, and their length is only about 1.57 inches when fully grown. That’s why we chose a container recommended by pet store sellers and specialized websites. Cages with bars can be unsafe for such small hamsters, as they could get stuck or hurt themselves. We’re doing our best to ensure their safety and comfort.
@@WoollyFriends you seem to be in denial of the actual proper care advise being given to you. just because your robo is 1.57 inches doesn’t justify keeping them in such a small cage. it's not an excuse to lock them up in a really small space like your cage! pet stores will lie just to sell their products. they will always prioritize sales over accurate care information and they don't really know hamster care at all. if you genuinely care about the wellbeing of your hamster, you will take corrective action and move your poor hamster to a bigger cage! stop using your hamster for views! you don't deserve to own a hamster please
❤ Thank you for your feedback! We understand the importance of providing the right environment for hamsters. We have Roborovski (or Russian) hamsters, which are significantly smaller than other breeds, and their length is only about 1.57 inches when fully grown. That’s why we chose a container recommended by pet store sellers and specialized websites. Cages with bars can be unsafe for such small hamsters, as they could get stuck or hurt themselves. We’re doing our best to ensure their safety and comfort.
@@WoollyFriends you seem to be in denial of the actual proper care advise being given to you. just because your robo is 1.57 inches doesn’t justify keeping them in such a small cage. it's not an excuse to lock them up in a really small space like your cage! pet stores will lie just to sell their products. they will always prioritize sales over accurate care information and they don't really know hamster care at all. if you genuinely care about the wellbeing of your hamster, you will take corrective action and move your poor hamster to a bigger cage! stop using your hamster for views! you don't deserve to own a hamster please
Thank you for your feedback! ❤ We understand the importance of providing the right environment for hamsters. We have Roborovski (or Russian) hamsters, which are significantly smaller than other breeds, and their length is only about 1.57 inches when fully grown. That’s why we chose a container recommended by pet store sellers and specialized websites. Cages with bars can be unsafe for such small hamsters, as they could get stuck or hurt themselves. We’re doing our best to ensure their safety and comfort.
@@WoollyFriends you seem to be in denial of the actual proper care advise being given to you. just because your robo is 1.57 inches doesn’t justify keeping them in such a small cage. it's not an excuse to lock them up in a really small space like your cage! pet stores will lie just to sell their products. they will always prioritize sales over accurate care information and they don't really know hamster care at all. if you genuinely care about the wellbeing of your hamster, you will take corrective action and move your poor hamster to a bigger cage! stop using your hamster for views! you don't deserve to own a hamster please
What’s it going to do with all that food stored up?🥰🥰
it's great that you have given your hamster a larger cage but it is still very small ...have you considered making a bin cage as they are quite easy to make [ loads of videos of this on youtube ] and offer loads of space for your hammy as well as room for diy toys and sand bath .
❤ Thank you for your feedback!
We understand the importance of providing the right environment for hamsters. We have Roborovski (or Russian) hamsters, which are significantly smaller than other breeds, and their length is only about 1.57 inches when fully grown. That’s why we chose a container recommended by pet store sellers and specialized websites. Cages with bars can be unsafe for such small hamsters, as they could get stuck or hurt themselves. We’re doing our best to ensure their safety and comfort.
@@WoollyFriends you seem to be in denial of the actual proper care advise being given to you. just because your robo is 1.57 inches doesn’t justify keeping them in such a small cage. it's not an excuse to lock them up in a really small space like your cage! pet stores will lie just to sell their products. they will always prioritize sales over accurate care information and they don't really know hamster care at all. if you genuinely care about the wellbeing of your hamster, you will take corrective action and move your poor hamster to a bigger cage! stop using your hamster for views! you don't deserve to own a hamster please
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This cage is way too small. You need to do research on proper hamster care. Watch Victoria Raechel!
❤ Thank you for your feedback! We understand the importance of providing the right environment for hamsters. We have Roborovski (or Russian) hamsters, which are significantly smaller than other breeds, and their length is only about 1.57 inches when fully grown. That’s why we chose a container recommended by pet store sellers and specialized websites. Cages with bars can be unsafe for such small hamsters, as they could get stuck or hurt themselves. We’re doing our best to ensure their safety and comfort.
@@WoollyFriends you seem to be in denial of the actual proper care advise being given to you. just because your robo is 1.57 inches doesn’t justify keeping them in such a small cage. it's not an excuse to lock them up in a really small space like your cage! pet stores will lie just to sell their products. they will always prioritize sales over accurate care information and they don't really know hamster care at all. if you genuinely care about the wellbeing of your hamster, you will take corrective action and move your poor hamster to a bigger cage! stop using your hamster for views! you don't deserve to own a hamster please
Very bad cage. Please change it. It s like a jail for your hamster
Thank you for your feedback! ❤
We understand the importance of providing the right environment for hamsters. We have Roborovski (or Russian) hamsters, which are significantly smaller than other breeds, and their length is only about 1.57 inches when fully grown. That’s why we chose a container recommended by pet store sellers and specialized websites. Cages with bars can be unsafe for such small hamsters, as they could get stuck or hurt themselves. We’re doing our best to ensure their safety and comfort.
@@WoollyFriends you seem to be in denial of the actual proper care advise being given to you. just because your robo is 1.57 inches doesn’t justify keeping them in such a small cage. it's not an excuse to lock them up in a really small space like your cage! pet stores will lie just to sell their products. they will always prioritize sales over accurate care information and they don't really know hamster care at all. if you genuinely care about the wellbeing of your hamster, you will take corrective action and move your poor hamster to a bigger cage! stop using your hamster for views! you don't deserve to own a hamster please