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Hamster And Gerbil Cages

Every hamster or gerbil deserves a cozy and secure place to call home, and PetHouse offers a curated selection to ensure just that. With a variety of hamster and gerbil cages for sale, PetHouse stands out as a trusted destination for pet parents seeking not only safety but also comfort for their little friends. Whether you're looking for multi-tiered designs that allow for playful climbing or spacious ground-level habitats suitable for burrowing, we’ve got it all. At PetHouse we offer a selection of hamster habitats designed with unique features, such as multiple levels, tunnels, and exercise wheels. You’ll also find everything you need to properly maintain your pet’s habitat.

Beyond the basic functionality, PetHouse's range of hamster and gerbil cages prioritizes aesthetics and innovation. From cages that seamlessly blend into your home decor to those with interactive features ensuring your pet's entertainment, our collection caters to diverse preferences and requirements. So, if you’re seeking a new habitat for your furry friend or setting up for the first time, let PetHouse be your guide in finding the perfect home. With a commitment to quality and the well-being of your pet, we ensure that every cage on our shelves meets stringent safety and comfort standards.

Habitat Considerations for Your Hamster or Gerbil

There are a few things to consider when creating the perfect home for your small critter:

  • Climate and temperature requirements. Never place your hamster or gerbil habitat in direct sunlight. While gerbils and hamsters typically acclimate to normal household temperatures, room temperature should not exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Provide the largest habitat possible. Your small friend needs the right amount of room to play and exercise.
  • Co-mingling with other small pets. Gerbils should only be placed in same-sex pairs if raised together. Otherwise, house adult gerbils separately.—adult hamsters should always be housed separately. Never house either animal with different types of small pets.
  • Housing must-haves. Maintain 1-2” of fresh bedding at all times. Soiled bedding should be replaced at least once a week, or as often as necessary. Be sure to include other essentials like a food bowl and water bottle, hideaway, toys, and chews.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hamster and Gerbil Cages

What is the best cage for a hamster?

The best cage for a hamster has enough room (or more) for normal activity, is escape proof, and provides all the essentials needed to keep your furry friend happy.

How big should a hamster cage be?

A hamster cage should be big enough to provide a reasonable amount of room for normal exercise and play.

What does a hamster need in its cage?

Can you keep two hamsters in the same cage?

Its recommend against keeping two hamsters in the same cage. Adult hamsters should always be housed separately.