luvthemouse71
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Someone may have posted these ideas...
You can take a bucket with food in it- make a ramp leading up to the bucket. This has worked for a relative of mine.
You can always just leave their cage on the floor with the door open, when they get hungry- hopefully they'll go in. Downside to this method is you have to watch the cage closely.
Good luck!
Ps..for those who don't know..you aren't supposed to keep two Syrian hamsters( the large ones)
together. They are solitary and will eventually fight to the death. When they are small it might be ok, but as they grow it'll be an issue.
The dwarf hamsters can live together in most cases but even they have to be separated at times. Just thought Id mention it since I saw a post where the person was keeping two hamsters together.
Pea-n-Me, your Black Bear hammie is adorable! I have one called Little Bear. They are so friendly, aren't they?
You can take a bucket with food in it- make a ramp leading up to the bucket. This has worked for a relative of mine.
You can always just leave their cage on the floor with the door open, when they get hungry- hopefully they'll go in. Downside to this method is you have to watch the cage closely.
Good luck!
Ps..for those who don't know..you aren't supposed to keep two Syrian hamsters( the large ones)
together. They are solitary and will eventually fight to the death. When they are small it might be ok, but as they grow it'll be an issue.
The dwarf hamsters can live together in most cases but even they have to be separated at times. Just thought Id mention it since I saw a post where the person was keeping two hamsters together.
Pea-n-Me, your Black Bear hammie is adorable! I have one called Little Bear. They are so friendly, aren't they?