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weeal | 21:29 Wed 03rd Dec 2008 | Animals & Nature
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My friend brought a new hamster home 3 days ago and it was lively for half an hour then stopped for a sleep in the most unlikely of places - right at the top far corner of the tube type thing (see pic) http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee122/WeeYo da/DSC00582.jpg
It has now made a home in there, it eats there, takes its bedding there, sh!ts in there and only comes out at night to play. It hasnt used the hamster house or the hollowed out log for sleeping in etc. Now this tube is going to be hard to clean out and apparently you have to replace all its food, bedding etc where it left it or it will get upset - what is she to do? Should she remove the tube before hammy gets too settled? It will be a young lad who will be looking after this hamster soon and it might be awkward if it lives in the tube with all its stuff in there.
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Chances are he will change around his sleeping place from time to time, they can really shift stuff when they get going :)

He probably found a nice safe cosy space so has stayed there.

Clean him out as normal. You will need to change his bedding as he is likely to wee and poo in it and store food, including any fresh food he is given which could go off.

He will get used to his bedding being totally replaced and excess food being taken if it's done from the word go. If he gets into a good routine he will know to eat his stash before it's chucked away :)

Just put it back where you want him to sleep and he may well move it but it shouldn't stop the tube being cleaned out. Just spray with some hamster friendly cleaner, clean through with kitchen roll, rinse it through and dry and it'll be fine.
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Hi Jen thanks for that, she was getting worried.
I did laugh tho when she said on Sunday after I left he started to stuff the wadding in his cheeks, and he kept stuffing and stuffing till his wee face was wider than his body - she thought he might burst lol and he still managed to get up the tube and make his bed.
Does the dog stare at the hamster all the time. this could be stressfull for him and maybe why he chooses to stay in the tube. x
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hi cris, ahh that was the pic just 20 mins after she got hammy home, no the dog was just so curious as to who the new arrival was then then went back off to do his own thing, I didnt think of that when i posted the pic lol

you were right to ask
My daughter's hamster lives in his tube all the time, he has done since she first had him and he's lived like that for over a year now!
My hamster used to live in his wheel - only used his bedroom to pee in and to store his poos.

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