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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The wrong Bedding can KILL your Hamster

In this entry, I'll discuss with you the types of available bedding in the market, and as what the title says, the wrong bedding that you should avoid at all cost. No bargain. At all cost! Read on to find out more.

First, let's take a look at what's available in the market:
  1. Wood Shaves
  2. Bedding made of biodegradable material
  3. Cat litter (yes, your eyes did not betray you)
  4. And lastly, the bedding that can KILL your hamster
  5. Some interesting natural bedding that you can try to explore

Wood shaves are the most common bedding available in the market. However, there are actually a variety of wood shaves on the shelves. Let's take a look at it.

  • - Scented and non-scented
  • Do the hamster enjoy the nice smell? I believe only the owner does. I prefer the non-scented type as it is more natural and healthier for hamsters. If you regularly clean the cage, it won't smell so bad.
  • - Coloured and non-coloured
  • Again, the colour is actually for the owner to enjoy looking at, not the hamster. But the hamster needs to live with the colouring and consuming some colour dyes.

My piece of advise would be to select one that is finely shaved, so as to reduce sharp wood piece to a minimum for the safety of you and your pet.

Next up, Biodegradable bedding. I do not have an accompanying picture to illustrate so just try to imagine. This kind of bedding has the same shape as the cat litter (as shown below). When the bedding absorbs moisture, the bedding disintegrates into powder form. And this powder can be used as fertilisers for plants. I do not know the generic term for this bedding though. This bedding is a very good absorbent. However, the negative part is that if you have a metallic cage, air movement or the hamster might cause the powder to get littered around the cage and make the surrounding dusty.

Third, we have the Cat litter. This is what I am currently using. As shown in the picture below, it is made up of recycled paper.

The good point about this bedding is that it is harder for it to get carried by the wind out of the cage and dirty the surroundings. And also, it is more absorbent than wood shaves. Plus, it is environmentally friendly.

It is odourless and clean.

Finally, DO NOT use any of the following types of beddings for the sake of hamsters and their health.

  1. Newspapers
  2. Fluffy cotton wool

Newspapers should not be used as a bedding because of the carbon content. The hamster will be licking it and be stained with carbon all over their body. If you like licking the newspapers, go ahead but leave the hamsters alone.

Fluffy cotton wool is often used by naive hamster owners to build a "nest" for their hamsters. There are such beddings offered by pet shops which bear the label "safe". But it is not. Such bedding that cause harm as the hamster can choke on it, and the fibres may entangle the hamster, causing injury to its limbs. The material cannot be digested and when consumed, it will cause a blockage in the stomach of the hamster.

Bedding materials should not cause restriction to the hamster's movement, and should be readily digested by the hamster.

Some interesting bedding materials that you can try to explore

Soft shredded paper (strips or even smaller pieces) made up of undyed and unscented toilet paper or non-printed printing paper. However, this bedding material is not very absorbent and you will need to change the bedding more often.

Hay can be used but avoid straw which is harder and have sharp edges. Of course, the hay should be clean from mould and dust.

Natural soil planted with grass can make a unique bedding.

Clean sand can also be one.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hello.
I just got a dwarf hamster, she's very cute. The only thing is that she is kinda fast and she risks a lot. I put her on a desk and she jumps off on purpose so she can escape.
Can you tell me what to make as a good and safe beddings for her that's made out of stuff that's easy to find in your HOUSE, because I don't have any money and I rarely go outside (I don't even know the way to the nearest grocery store or to Walreen!
I'm currently using newspaper. So therefore can you tell me what's good? I tried soft paper towels before but it didn't work because she kicked it all out of her house.
Can I try to put in what I knitted - a little, kinda thick (may be)square made of wool?

Please reply to me thru this email : phung.le29@yahoo.com

Thank you very much. This blog is very helpful.

PS: I can't purchasse any kind of beddings, only household stuff. HOpe u'll sympathize. Waiting for your reply

Phung.

PPS : My English is not very good so the spellings & grammars may be wrong. If u send me messages, please use easy words.

Thank you.