ethical hamster care made simple

The modern guide to proper hamster care.

Learn the basics of safe hamster housing, deep bedding, enrichment, food, sand baths, and product choices without the outdated pet-store advice.

Proper large hamster enclosure with deep bedding

care basics

What every hamster needs

Hamsters are active, intelligent animals that need more than a small cage and a wheel. A proper setup should support burrowing, hiding, foraging, chewing, digging, and exploring.

HamsterCare.net is built to help owners create safe, enriching homes with clear guides, practical calculators, and carefully organized product recommendations.

01

Large Enclosure

Hamsters need generous, unbroken floor space for movement, foraging, burrowing, and enrichment. Bigger is always better.

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02

Deep Bedding

Deep bedding lets hamsters dig, tunnel, nest, and feel secure. Aim for at least 8+ inches whenever possible.

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03

Proper Wheel

A safe wheel should be solid and large enough for your hamster to run with a straight, natural back position.

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04

Enrichment

Hides, tunnels, sprays, chews, dig boxes, and clutter help your hamster feel safe while staying active and curious.

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Proper Care

Proper Care Examples

This care sheet should help you choose safe products for your furry friend.

Hamster care sheet
Well set up hamster enclosure

products to avoid

Common unsafe hamster products

Some products are still sold as hamster-safe even though they may be unsuitable, risky, or outdated. Add your screenshots here to help people recognize what to avoid.

Wire wheel

Wire Wheels

Wire wheels can create injury risks and usually do not provide a safe, solid running surface.

Pine bedding

Pine Bedding

Aromatic softwood bedding can be unsuitable for hamsters. Safer bedding options are usually paper, aspen, or hemp.

Cotton fluff nesting material

Cotton Fluff

Fluffy nesting material can cause entanglement or ingestion concerns and should be avoided.

High sugar treats

High Sugar Treats

Many colorful treats are too sugary and are especially poor choices for dwarf hamsters.

Tiny starter cage

Tiny Starter Cages

Many starter cages sold in stores are too small for proper enrichment, burrowing, and natural behavior.

Hamster ball

Hamster Balls

Hamster balls limit natural navigation and can create stress or safety concerns.

free tool

Bedding amount calculator

Enter your enclosure size and desired bedding depth to estimate how much bedding you need.

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