Rachel Rachel

Until We Meet Again, My Teeny, Tiny, Sofia

I knew this time would come eventually, but it doesnโ€™t make it any easier!

My sweet, tiny, itty-bitty, little Sofia passed away in my hands on June 16th, 2022.

I will also do a video about Sofia soon, but I think it might take me a few weeks. Taking care of elderly pets is stressful, heart breaking work. At the same time, it also feels so meaningful, like you know you were there for them in a time they really needed you.

Sofia had not been in great health since February. In fact, even starting in December (2021) we started to notice that something was off about her. She had a vet apt in January of 2022 and we got confirmation that she was blind in one eye. By mid-Feb, that had progressed to two eyes.

It took some learning and observing on my part to create a cage set up that worked for her. Poor Sofia was obviously scared by losing her sight. All I wanted to do was comfort her, but she was in high-anxiety mode and accepting no comfort from human hands. There were times in the beginning of all this that I found her sleeping in her coconut fiber area, a very unusual thing for her to do. Iโ€™m sure the world felt scary and weird.

After some time, both Sofia & I got used to her new life as a blind hamster. I had to put eye drops in her eyes daily. Neither of us enjoyed the ritual but we did get better at getting through it.

Sofia continued to live a fairly normal life. She ate sunflower seeds greedily and ran on her wheel all night long. She spent hours digging for seeds in her coconut fiber digging area.

By the final month or so, she stopped eating much except for fresh cucumber, pear & apple and whole nuts. She particularly loved cashews and would spend an hour just eating a cashew. I couldnโ€™t understand how such a tiny creature could consume so many cashews and never gain a gram, but she must have had an incredible metabolism. I knew her time was coming near, so I gave her whatever foods she seemed to enjoy most and tried to ensure she was comfortable and happy as possible.

At the end, she even allowed me to start petting her again, which she had refused once she went blind.

On her final day, I had her in a smaller cage during the day time (when sheโ€™s sleeping anyway) so a family member could watch her and make sure she was able to get to her food and water without issue while I was at work.

I went to my parentโ€™s house to pick her up and decided to scoop her up and hold her for a few minutes. Maybe she was waiting for this moment, maybe it was just happenstance, but she wiggled around a bit, gave a few, final breaths and then went into her forever sleep.

Itโ€™s such a strange thing to experience, to see a creature go from being so full of life to not have any life at all, right in the palm of your hands. I held her for hours after that, I kept watching her, thinking, โ€œwhat if sheโ€™s actually alive still but I just canโ€™t tell?โ€

Itโ€™s lovely being human, with our long lifespans and high-tech medical procedures. But, as a human, Iโ€™ve rarely had to deal with death. Even when it was a close relative or friend, Iโ€™ve never been there, in the moment. I never had to be the one to decide, โ€œwhat nowโ€? It always felt like some strange thing that just sort of happened, but never in the same place that Iโ€™m in.

Dealing with frequent loss is a downside of having hamsters, I wonโ€™t disagree. But, I will say, this time around, with Sofia, it was a little easier. Of course I was sad, I cried. I felt totally useless the next day. But I felt more equipped to deal with the reality of her being gone. I didnโ€™t take three weeks to clean out her cage while I cried over each and every seed casing she once had eaten (like I did with Shirley!). I put on a good podcast & I started cleaning up the next day.

I felt a little guilty that I didnโ€™t drag out her mourning process the way I did with Shirley, but in another way, I felt like maybe this is just honoring Sofia in a different way- rather than spending days crying, I would try to accept her death so I could move on to remembering her tiny legs and the way she would scale a sorghum spray to eat it. To remember how she was so brave and fearless in a world so much larger than her. To remember the way she began to trust us and would even let us hold her at times, giving us teeny, tiny bites to tell us she was ready to be put down.

I got Oscar (my young Roborovski hamster) in part, because I knew that 2022 would be a hard year for me. And, as much as I love Oscar, I realize with each hamster passing, how incredibly unique they areโ€ฆ how no new hamster will ever fill the void of a hamster who passed away. That any new hamster from here on out will be their own thing, and when they leave this world, theyโ€™ll leave behind a hole, of course, but theyโ€™ll also leave behind happy memories and so many of those salty-sweet (happy-sad) moments that make up the best parts of life.

Goodnight, my sweet, little Sofia. While I know you didnโ€™t have much choice in the matter, Iโ€™m forever grateful that you lived your life with me. You were a special, tiny soul indeed!

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Adopt, Donโ€™t Shop

This kills me. Why do we breed animals only to dump them and/or abuse them. They didnโ€™t ask to be here. But now they are, and they are our responsibility (human-kindโ€™s) to ensure they live a life free of suffering.

If you are in LA and can foster for a night, a week, a monthโ€ฆ please consider snatching up one of these adorable little faces. They come with their set up, bins ready! All you have to do is take home a bin (itโ€™s that easy!)

Just head to East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys by today (6/22) at 5 pm. Iโ€™m hoping theyโ€™ll give them another day thanks to the extremely short notice. No appointment is necessary! :D

If you would like to help you, you can send me an email (rachelgothamsters at gmail.com) or DM me on instagram, Iโ€™ll put you in touch! OR click on the link below to see the insta post and reach out to the poster.

You can also just HEAD TO THE SHELTER NOW and we can help you find adopters once they are in safe hands !

If you canโ€™t help out this time, please consider sharing this post on your social media outlets. Remind people that all animals (big, small, medium sized, etc) deserve a chance to live a happy life. And, if you see someone shopping for a hamster, remind them that there are many in shelters and rescues all around us!

Thank you.

Post about the available hammies at East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys (LA County): https://www.instagram.com/p/CfHxa7JvBAO/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

See available hamsters at East Valley here: https://www.laanimalservices.com/shelter-search/east-valley/

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Goodnight, Sweet Shirley

I lost my little Shirley on May 23, 2022. I had her since Nov. 2020, so she was at least a year and seven months (she was fully grown when she came to me from Tiny Tracks Rescue in SoCal). Iโ€™m working on a video to discuss the end of her life care and share some additional videos of this sweet gal. Hope to be done with that this weekend, she deserves a good send-off.

This is the first hamster Iโ€™ve lost since I started โ€œhamsteringโ€ in July, 2020. I knew it would be hard, but ooof, I had no idea the giant hole sheโ€™d leave in my heart.

Even though Iโ€™m sad now, I wouldnโ€™t change anything. She brought so much joy to my life and I hope she felt the same way about her life with me.

She was incredibly sweet when we first got her, although nervous of course. I remember the first time I got her out and let her climb through my clean laundry piles. She was so excited and busy. I didnโ€™t know what to expect so I wore winter gloves and tried to keep up with her as she kept scaling my sweatshirt and up to my shoulders.

I love thinking about a moment when I had her in my hands, I told her how beautiful she was and how much I loved her. She stared at me for a long time, looking adorable, and then took two paws and did one giant โ€œswatโ€ in my direction! Haha, she was not a โ€œwords of affirmationโ€ type hamster, apparently.

Daytime Shirley was the sweetest. She often woke up with us and would spend hours in a playpen, on a couch or hanging out on a desk while we worked. She was happy to come out, eat a snack, then find a soft corner to nap in. Always easy going, happy as long as she had a snack and a cozy spot to reside. The best part was watching her squishy, little bod sleeping in a corner. She would melt into a pile of Shirley (you almost couldnโ€™t tell where her face was) - she just looked like a lump of mashed potatoesโ€ฆ which is what we started calling her when she napped, โ€œMashed Potatoesโ€.

Nighttime Shirley was a different matter. She often wouldnโ€™t come out once the sun went down until we went to bed (Laverne is the same way, it must be some dwarf hamster instinct?). When she did come out, sheโ€™d dart around, quickly running from wheel to wheel (she had two) and avoiding being seen at all costs. This is why all of our videos and photos of Shirley are in the daytime, it was the only time she wanted to hang!

I could talk about Shirley for hours. The way sheโ€™d look at you and then put one, tiny paw on the tip of your finger and stare deep into your soul. The way she would greet you by grabbing the tip of your finger with two paws and begin licking. The way she would lay on her back and chew her Whimzee sleepily. Iโ€™m going to miss every, squishy inch of her.

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Happy News

Sometimes the morning news comes with anxiety-producing stories about war, inflation and a looming recession (eek! Thank goodness I have hamsters to comfort me!). But other times itโ€™s an inspiring story about the role hamsters can play in our lives & family.

For more on this family-run hamster rescue based in Denver, CO., please check out their website here: https://www.grettashamsterrescue.org/

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Oscar

Still getting to know this little guy, but heโ€™s such a tiny beauty ๐Ÿคฉ

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Just Shirley

Life at the hamster-ranch has been a bit more stressful lately. I now have four hamsters who are approx 1 yr 9 months old. For hamsters, this is getting in the โ€œelderlyโ€ zone, particularly for my hybrid dwarf hamsters, Laverne & Shirley. Roborovski hamsters (like my Steven & Sofia) can live well past 2 years old, although Sofia has had health issues for a few months now, and I just discovered a little lump on Steven (he will be going to the vet this week to have it looked at!).

I sometimes find myself swaying into sadness, imagining my life without my little fur friends. This week has been one of the hardest in a while. But then I try to let go of that fear of the future and just try to be in the moment with them. Itโ€™s my privilege to give them as happy & healthy of a life that I can, but I can only do that when Iโ€™m there with them, engaging with them, taking care of them, doing the hard things (like putting eye drops in Sofiaโ€™s eyes 2x a day!) and the easy things (hand feeding eggs to all my elderly hamsters).

Shirley was doing really well up until last week. She had even gained a bit of weight and was starting to look like the Shirley I once knew - round, soft, mellow & happy. And then one day she didnโ€™t eat her eggs. And then the next day she didnโ€™t eat her eggs. Two days without eggs!? I knew this couldnโ€™t be a fluke, so I gingerly dug through her bedding to see what was going on.

I found Shirley there, sleepy and out of it. She would eat eggs if I held them up to her mouth, but would fall asleep in between chews. I found I had to hold the eggs for her because she kept dropping them as she dozed off and wouldnโ€™t bother to find them again. I held her up to my ear and heard tiny, little โ€œclicksโ€ as she was breathing. I knew that wasnโ€™t a good sign, so I brought her to the emergency vet in town (it was a Saturday and at this rate I didnโ€™t think Shirley would make it to Monday without intervention).

Itโ€™s still a bit unclear what was wrong with Shirley, but the vet did confirm that her lungs were congested and sent me home with some antibiotics (Baytril), pain killers (Metacam) and probiotics (Bene-Bac). I was also told to give her some hot-steam treatments so help open up her lungs (aka- bring her bin into the bathroom as I shower).

Shirley has improved since last week, but we arenโ€™t out of the woods yet. Until Iโ€™m able to make a full video about her journey and (hopefully!) recovery, Iโ€™m sharing some videos I have from this past month. Sheโ€™s just the sweetest little ham and no matter what happens, my life is better having known her tiny soul. I hope you enjoy :)

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Stevenโ€™s 200 qt Bin Cage Set up

Hi Hamster Friends!

Iโ€™ve been a bit crazy lately but wanted to share the latest 200 qt bin cage set up I have for my roborovski hamsters and dwarf hamsters.

This one is for Steven, my robo hamster who is coming up on 2 years (but still doing well!)

Products featured in this video:

*as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

200 qt bin: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sterilite-50-Gal-Stacker-Box-14794K03/308820153

Niteangel 6 room multichamber hide (Steven has size S): https://amzn.to/3t6rVD8

Niteangel cork topper for multichamber hide: https://amzn.to/3CECzEh

Niteangel multichamber hide stilts: https://amzn.to/3IafGcW

Love Drizzles Water Bottle Holder: click here

Niteangel Acrylic Wheel size M (10"): https://amzn.to/3I2lTrD

Niteangel Adhesive Cork: https://amzn.to/3MQI8V8

Container Store Acrylic Riser, 10โ€ x 5โ€ x 5" (largest size available, use to support sand bath so your hamster can burrow underneath safely): click here

Adhesive cork to stick to the acrylic risers & other platform: https://amzn.to/3CCZFuU

Cork round size M (get size L for Syrians): https://amzn.to/36cOvRr

Cork Flat Size S: https://amzn.to/3IdwPCx

Niteangel Long Bendy Bridge: https://amzn.to/3I0ZACt

ReptiSand (for sandbath): https://amzn.to/3IdwPCx

Glass Jar - upcycled item, only good for dwarf hamsters, Syrians could get stuck in this.

Sand bath: large, tupperwear container Similar/suggested: https://amzn.to/3IagFtE

Cardboard packaging items from pots and pans and coffee: https://amzn.to/3KHqyAY

Niteangel 11.8โ€ platform: https://amzn.to/3t1IX5u

Sheet Moss: https://amzn.to/3CAjyTu

Clean & Cozy Bedding: https://amzn.to/34zCNju *please purchase unscented bedding for the safety of your hamster.

Whimzee chew toys: https://amzn.to/3t8ugNY

Seed Sprays from Hope's Healthy Treats: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HopesHealthy

Flower Mix (sprinkled on top) from Redwood Grove: https://www.redwoodgroveshop.com/product-page/harvest-flower-mix

Banana Stand (for hanging boredom breaker) from Target (I only recommend for robos and dwarves, Syrians may try to climb this and get injured) click here

Water Bowls: https://amzn.to/3J82R4b

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Oscarโ€™s 200 qt Bin Cage Setup:

Everything I used in this cage set up:

*as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Niteangel 7โ€ platform with cork topper (supports wheel and water bottle): https://amzn.to/3IbHo9y

Niteangel Water Bottle: https://amzn.to/3hX54Up

Niteangel Dark Clouds Wheel (shown here the 8โ€ size, I recommend 12โ€ for Syrians and 10โ€ for most dwarves and robos if you can get it): https://amzn.to/3vYNozP

Container Store Acrylic Riser, 10โ€ x 5โ€ (largest size available)

Adhesive cork to stick to the acrylic risers & other platform: https://amzn.to/3CCZFuU

Cork round size M (get size L for Syrians): https://amzn.to/36cOvRr

Niteangel Long Bendy Bridge: https://amzn.to/3I0ZACt

Niteangel Coconut Hide: https://amzn.to/36bCATY

Glass Jar - upcycled item, only good for dwarf hamsters, Syrians could get stuck in this.

Sand bath: Pyrex container from Goodwill store. Similar/suggested: https://amzn.to/3KtgGuu

Cardboard packaging items from pots and pans and coffee

Niteangel 11.8โ€ platform: https://amzn.to/3t1IX5u

Acrylic tray for Coconut Soil: https://amzn.to/3vXofWj

Loose Coconut Soil: https://amzn.to/36bEDYc

Sheet Moss: https://amzn.to/3CAjyTu

Cat Grass Growing Kit: https://shop.smallpetselect.com/products/pet-greens-medley or https://amzn.to/3t5937N

Tiny Plates: https://amzn.to/3hYzVjt

Clean & Cozy Bedding: https://amzn.to/34zCNju *please purchase unscented bedding for the safety of your hamster.

Seed Sprays from Wonder Hamster Shop

Flower Mix (sprinkled on top) also from Wonder Hamster Shop

Dried Veggies from Wonder Hamster Shop

Banana Stand (for hanging boredom breaker) from Target (I only recommend for robos and dwarves, Syrians may try to climb this and get injured)

Water Bowls: https://amzn.to/3J82R4b

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Laverneโ€™s Abscess Update!

Hello hamster friends!

Today's video is about Laverne's most recent surgery, recovery period and antibiotic treatment.

Please note - this video shows Laverne in her recovery period, post operation, which may be difficult for some people to watch.

If you have a hamster with an abscess or other hamster health concerns, I hope this video is helpful! Please remember to always seek veterinary care if you have a concern about your hamster. Laverne would not be alive today if it weren't for the wonderful veterinary care she has received!

Previous videos about Laverne's abscess: https://youtu.be/0UpM_eg5Lbg & https://youtu.be/ZkuGN0zvlVw

Hamster Emergency First Aid Kit Video from Hopping Hammy: https://youtu.be/D6z3_rybvTo

Bonfire Hamster T-Shirt Store (proceeds to be go towards hamster & small animal rescues!): https://www.bonfire.com/store/rachel-got-hamsters/

Thanks for joining me on my hamster care journey! Music by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/hx2mwp/

Products featured in todayโ€™s video (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases):

Flax Sprays from Redwood Grove: https://www.redwoodgroveshop.com/product-page/flax-sprays

Sterile Saline Water: https://amzn.to/3H7241A

Q-Tips: https://amzn.to/3s6IP4h

Cotton Swabs: https://amzn.to/3LNm90E

Heating Pad (please use caution if using a heating pad, use on "low", only under a portion of your hamster's enclosure and only as defined by your vet as your hamster can quickly overheat!): https://amzn.to/3H3GQSw

Pedialyte unflavored: https://amzn.to/3h00Zhx

Baby food: https://amzn.to/33Bwvj1 and https://amzn.to/3h3nsdQ

Oxbow Critical Care Omnivore: https://www.vetito.com/en/petmeds/1164/Oxbow-Critical-Care-Omnivore

Bene-bac: https://amzn.to/3LNmvEw

Multipack of small syringes (needless): https://amzn.to/3BACb9m

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My New Fav Hamster Grass Growing Kit!

I have a new favorite hamster grass growing kit! I recently purchased it from the Small Pets Select shop while I was buying a few other things for my ham fam.

I have tried quite a few grass growing kits but for some reason have had no luck. Possibly I didnโ€™t do the sprouting portion correctly in the past (youโ€™re supposed to keep it in the dark until sprouts show up), but either way, this time I followed the directions carefully and it WORKED! And my hamsters also liked it!

I have been rotating the grass between a hamsterโ€™s cage and my kitchen window for the past week or two. I check to make sure my hamsters arenโ€™t chewing on the plastic each night. So far, I only see that theyโ€™ve enjoyed digging around inside of it (as shown in the photos below!).

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How I Wash My Hamster Sand

Hey-o hamster friends!

Lately I started washing my hamster sand and it is a GAME CHANGER!

I found a simple way to do it so itโ€™s something I can incorporate into my weekly hamster chores.

How do you take care of your hamster sand? I would love to hear from you!

Products featured in todayโ€™s video (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases):

ReptiSand (sand used for sand baths): https://amzn.to/33XaBaa

Sand Bath Tray (acrylic or Pyrex work great!): https://amzn.to/3HpDji4

Sifter: https://amzn.to/3o9yxhr

Dish Towel: https://amzn.to/3KUsp6j

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Making DIY Hanging Hamster Boredom Breakers

Hello hamster friends!

Today I'll be sharing how I made hanging boredom breakers for my hamsters. Hamster need consistent enrichment in their lives, boredom breakers are a great way to provide mental and physical stimulation for them.

For more on enrichment, please see my enrichment page.

Products featured in todayโ€™s video (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases):

Bamboo Banana Stand: From Target or from Amazon (similar) https://amzn.to/3e5TCnc

Sticky Back Nail File Pieces: https://amzn.to/3yJjmzC

Hemp Twine: https://amzn.to/3e4Irva

Organic Oat Flour: https://amzn.to/3pbA5Z0

Higginโ€™s Sunburst Seed Mix for Hamsters (I usually pick out the dried fruits to reduce sugar intake for my dwarf hamsters): https://amzn.to/3qciFKZ

Serenity Kids Baby Puffs: https://amzn.to/32fqZkX (my hamsters prefer the carrot beet flavor)

Millet Spray: https://amzn.to/3yGWkcl

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Laverneโ€™s 100 qt Bin Cage Setup

Hello hamster friends!

Today I'll be sharing Laverne's 100 qt bin cage set up! Generally speaking I would recommend the 200 qt bin as a minimum for space, particularly for Syrian hamsters. However, I know there are times when we might not have access to something larger, like a 200 qt bin, a 40 gallon breeder or a Niteangel Bigger World.

In this case I'm all for making the most out of what you have, which is why I'm sharing this video of Laverne's current set up. Laverne normally lives in a 200 qt bin cage, but due to a lot of medical issues I needed to deep clean her current cage, so I decided to set up this 100 qt bin for her to live in for a while.

Thanks for joining me on my hamster care journey!

Music by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/hx2mwp/

Products Featured in Today's Video

*as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Enclosure: 100 qt bin: https://amzn.to/3r6Ctyp From Lowes: https://low.es/3j1eKgd

For more on making a bin cage, please see my All About Bin Cages Page

Home Made Multichamber Hides:

1/4" dowels, 6" long: https://amzn.to/32fdv8P

1/4" dowels 8" long: https://amzn.to/3pcyNgc

Bright Cellar Wine Subscription: https://www.brightcellars.com/

Hot Glue Gun & Glue (check that it's non toxic): https://amzn.to/3Fb5Tmr

Sticky back Nail File Pieces: https://amzn.to/3yHUojT

Cork Flat: https://amzn.to/3Fc53WB

Niteangel Wooden Log (for dwarves only, too small for Syrians): https://amzn.to/3p90vKS

Niteangel Secret Peep Shed 2 Chamber (get small for dwarf, large for Syrian): https://amzn.to/3e4XcOL

Paper bedding:

Small pet select https://amzn.to/3mgcrZH

Hemp bedding:

Eaton hemp https://amzn.to/32fX5wO

Wheel:

Prevue quiet wheel 9 1/2" (size L) https://amzn.to/33MRqiV

Foraging supplies & food:

Redwood Grove Shop (flowers & sprays) https://www.redwoodgroveshop.com/

Higgins Sunburst https://amzn.to/3yEnVuJ

Mazuri Lab Blocks https://amzn.to/3sgpQEI

Serenity Kids Baby Puffs https://amzn.to/3p8rKWb

Millet spray https://amzn.to/3GWd42o

Sand Bath:

Acrylic Tray: https://amzn.to/33GObtb

Repti Sand: https://amzn.to/3e6w0PC

Small Pyrex Dish (I got mine at Goodwill, this is a great place to go for Pyrex!): Similar - https://amzn.to/3GRm1Ka

Coconut Hide: https://amzn.to/3J2pI1s

Moss:

Sheet Moss: https://amzn.to/3mPdqxV or from PetCo: https://bit.ly/3p8XcRb

*Pls freeze the moss overnight to ensure no bugs come along with the moss

Water:

Small Hamster Water dish: (set of 4): https://amzn.to/3v12vpv

Niteangel Water Bottle Stand: https://amzn.to/2X6ZAvW

Distilled Water- I give my hamsters distilled water to make sure they have a clean and healthy water source: https://amzn.to/3veOqUM

*Please see Hamster Hideout Forum for more info on hamster diets http://hamsterhideout.com/forum/forum/16-food-nutrition/

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I rescued a hamster!

Hello hamster friends!

Todayโ€™s video will be all about how the LA shelter system works and a how you can find a hamster looking for a home near you!

Then Iโ€™ll take you along as I pick up and get my new little guy settled. This sweet hammy was on the list to be euthanized - many shelters are just not equipped to take him hamsters and there are already so many at the LA area shelters!

Products Featured in Todayโ€™s Video

*as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Enclosure:

100 qt bin: https://amzn.to/32du9FS

For more on making a bin cage, please see my All About Bin Cages Page!

Paper bedding:

Small pet select https://amzn.to/3mgcrZH

Hemp bedding:

Eaton hemp https://amzn.to/32fX5wO

Wheel:

Prevue quiet wheel 8โ€ (size M) https://amzn.to/30DaIpu

*can be attached to a wire cage like a critter trail if you need a travel cage!

Foraging supplies & food:

Redwood Grove Shop https://www.redwoodgroveshop.com/

Higgins Sunburst https://amzn.to/3yEnVuJ

Mazuri Lab Blocks https://amzn.to/3sgpQEI

Serenity Kids Baby Puffs https://amzn.to/3p8rKWb

Millet spray https://amzn.to/3GWd42o

*Please see Hamster Hideout Forum for more info on hamster diets http://hamsterhideout.com/forum/forum/16-food-nutrition/

Sand Bath:

Acrylic Tray: https://amzn.to/33GObtb

Repti Sand: https://amzn.to/3e6w0PC

Glass Jar: Upcycled from a PB jar. Good for dwarves only (too small for Syrians). Video here โ€”> https://youtu.be/eQZ4JMR8Hs0

Moss:

Sheet Moss: https://amzn.to/3mPdqxV or from PetCo: https://bit.ly/3p8XcRb

*Pls freeze the moss for 48 hours to ensure no bugs come along with the moss

Water:

Small Hamster Water dish: (set of 4): https://amzn.to/3v12vpv

Niteangel Water Bottle Stand: https://amzn.to/2X6ZAvW

Distilled Water- I give my hamsters distilled water to make sure they have a clean and healthy water source: https://amzn.to/3veOqUM

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