Kai eating inside the ball. |
Here's a little information for you to decide whether you would like to use one with your hamsters or not.
Dillan running in the ball. |
- Better than being in their cages all day and night and never being able to come out to play.
- They can explore more freely than just being held the whole time.
- They are enclosed so they can't run away and get lost.
- Owners don't need to watch them as much.
- Can get a track which will diminish crashes.
- They look cute running around in their balls.
Kai resting in the ball. He's not a big fan, though getting better. |
- They can't get out to rest.
- Their toes might stuck/caught in the air vents.
- Crashing into a wall is like crashing a car. The sudden jolt could injure your hamster.
- There is not enough ventilation in the ball.
- They do not naturally run the way they run inside the ball. On the ground they run with their noses along the ground so they can sense what is coming. In the ball they often run with an arched back and their noses high towards the sky.
- They don't have good eye sight as it is, so even a clear ball reduces their sight even more.
- Dwarfs tend to go to the bathroom inside and the ball and your floors can get messy.
- They could chew through the ball.
Wee! Look how fast I can go. I love this ball! |
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