Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Wooden Bird Cages Can You Keep Hamsters Outside?

Can you keep hamsters outside? - wooden bird cages

I plan to keep hamster. I have a wooden cage in front of my house and wondered if it would be good for the hamsters to live year round?

Please help.

7 comments:

confused said...

N have no fur to keep warm. Harmsters are covered with hair, so it does not stay hot like rabbits, etc. .. They are pets in ... but be careful not to get too hot

cutie said...

If this is not too cold and they chew through the wood and escaped, and no predators to feed.

JA12 said...

No of course not. Its origins are dry in the warmer climates than ours.

"Hamster" stretches from north-central Europe through Siberia, Mongolia and northern China to Korea. The southern part of its range stretches from Syria to Pakistan. Dry around the country, open borders, that inhabit the dunes of the desert with shrubs and rocky slopes and plateaus, valleys, mountains and steppes, some are living between cultures. Geographic distribution varies greatly among species. The hamster, for example, is found from central Europe to western Siberia and northwestern China, but the hamster was found near a small town in northwestern Syria. "

d9d said...

Hamsters run best in a well-lit room is constant, moderate temperature (18 to 26 ° C, 64 to 80 F) at a location of the sunlight that could be dangerous overheating. Dwarf hamsters as a little cooler.

Tesco - very little help said...

No, he will die if you do so.

Clare Megan <3 said...

Not a good idea.
First, attack other animals like birds and raccoons and feral cats May or eat the hamsters in the heat can overheat the freezing cold weather in May and a cage of birds in a wooden shed is a hamster right.
Keep them in an environment away from noise and excessive light or darkness ... The light of a room or a library and keep them in a hamster cage.
Have fun with your new pet and make sure that you always food and clean water!

xchocola... said...

No, they cool very quickly, do not peel as easily on his legs and belly.

if u want a pet outdoors, then consider the guinea pig or rabbit.

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