Not suitable for small hamsters or mice and not that great for Syrians either!
Thinking that our small Roborovski hamster was maybe a little timid and was hiding behind Perspex in her `cage', we thought that we would get her a new habitat with bars that would allow for hand feeding treats and thus bring her out of her shell. We also thought she may be a bit bored of simply going round and round in her wheel and would like a few ledges to clamber up.
I spent a lot of time looking for the right cage for her and was rather taken with the Merlino Space Pod cage. It appeared to tick all the boxes, couple of platforms and ladders for her to scamper up, a fairly deepish bottom tray so she could burrow when she fancied plus had the required bars so we could offer treats and gain her trust.
Arriving very quickly, I set to work putting it together without the benefit of instructions, a lack of which seems per normal in hamster cage construction these days, but I have put together quite a few cages over the years and there weren't that many pieces so...
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