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All the bells and whistles—or rather balls and wooden toys—you’ll need to fill your hamster’s home. The three must-have types of toys for your tiny friend are toys for playing, toys for exercising and toys for chewing. These will keep them happy and active throughout their companionship with you. As a pet parent, you’ll love to watch them play and live out their instincts in the comfort of their little homes. They like to have an accessorized space—just like you. Read on to find out how to fill their tiny habitats with fun and games.
Hamsters are very active, curious creatures and they love to explore new things. Some of the toys that hamsters love include tunnels, tubes, ladders, and exercise wheels. Additionally, you can provide your hamster with interactive toys like treat balls, chew toys, and even cardboard boxes. Be sure to monitor your hamster closely when providing them with any new toys to ensure their safety.
The number of toys hamsters should have can vary depending on their individual preferences. Generally speaking, it is a good idea to provide your hamster with at least two or three different types of toys. This can give them the opportunity to explore and choose which ones they prefer. Additionally, it is important to rotate their toys to keep them from getting bored.
The best hamster toys will depend on your hamster's individual preferences, but some popular options include tunnels, tubes, ladders, exercise wheels, treat balls, chew toys, and even cardboard boxes. Additionally, interactive toys such as food mazes can help keep them mentally stimulated, while fun props like miniature houses, bridges, and bridges can provide them with an exciting environment. Be sure to monitor your hamster closely when introducing any new toys to ensure their safety.
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