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Plastic Hamster Cages: Are they good or bad?

Plastic hamster cages have their share of pros and cons. While they are great in some respects, they are equally
dangerous and difficult to handle and could be potentially dangerous for your little pet. This is primarily because
of the fact that plastic, although it is durable, it is not eco-friendly. There is a chance of it hampering a proper
and complete growth of your hamster.

Plastic cages come in various sizes. This is of course, good for the hamster as it has liberty with regard to the
space it can utilize to explore around his cage. The more of space it has, the better it is for it. Plastic cages are
one of the most popular cages available in the market for hamsters these days. A basic plastic hamster cage
comprises a plastic base along with a wire top that enables one to open the cage from the base itself. This
makes it easier to clean out the cage of the mess your hamster creates. You can clean the cage from the bottom
or the base which is where the maximum dirt and rubbish will lie. This is also an outlet for you to play with your
little friend.

A basic model of the plastic hamster cage will have just a single level. But there are variations and up-graded
versions of the plastic cage that comprise many layers and tubes and wires, all helping the hamster to run around
and explore. It gives it a sense of its natural habitat, what with all the elevations and obstacles. Makes it seem a
bit like a burrow underground for the hamster to entertain itself in. the various layers of the cage are connected
by ladders that help the hamster to commute up and down and around.

Plastic cages also come in a round shape. But this is not advisable for a pet hamster as it is hard to navigate and
leads the poor creature to feel disillusioned and out of place.

When handling a plastic cage for a hamster, it is important to keenly focus on the depth of the plastic base of the
cage. A shallow base will cause hamster activity debris and bedding bits to fall off the side and mess up even the
outside of the cage, and the area around. It is also pertinent to make sure the latch of a plastic cage is secure and
easily fastened; you really don't want your little pet disappearing and not coming back.

Plastic cages also look prettier as you can get them in colors. They also come with in-built burrow like
mechanism and holes that that the hamster can play around in. this is particularly a blessing when dealing with a
hamster at night. Hamsters are nocturnal creatures and are highly energetic in the night time. These facilities in
plastic cages make it more peaceful for you at night, as your little per is occupied.

The most dangerous part of a plastic cage is the fear of the hamster chewing of plastic bits and pieces. But these
can be avoided by not having plastic shapes sticking out from here and there around the cage.

Hence, plastic cages in our opinion can be in some situations a good option for hamsters.