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elderly hamster can't get up tubes in cage

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southeastastra · 07/12/2014 11:27

any suggestions on what i can do to make this easier for him?

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TheReluctantCountess · 07/12/2014 20:30

Buy a basic cage rather than one with vertical tubes.

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Gileswithachainsaw · 07/12/2014 20:31

extend it lengthways instead of up?

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VeganCow · 23/12/2014 20:46

extend it lengthways instead of up?

Agree

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farendofafart · 23/12/2014 21:05

I have no idea OP but came on to say that your thread title made me go "awwwwwww" out loud.

Blush

I do hope you solve the problem.

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usefully · 23/12/2014 21:07

StairMaster?

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pineapplewoman · 18/02/2015 12:36

I used to have a Russian hamster that couldn't get up the tubes as he wasn't big enough, you can buy a little metal ladder which hooks over the end of the tube that he may be able to use. The brand I bought was Rotastak (not sure if trade names are allowed on here?? sorry if not!)

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sugarplumfairy28 · 23/03/2015 20:03

Perhaps look at a new layout, or maybe a new cage with less tubes. Put bedding, food and water closer together that doesn't involve a tube journey.

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Pedestriancrossing · 23/03/2015 20:14

When my hamster became elderly and struggled with vertical tubes I converted his rotastac cage from highrise to bungalow. Still had one horizontal tube between sleeping and living pods. He seemed to like it and as I recall spent several happy months in his retirement home :-)

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humlebee7 · 23/03/2015 20:19

I had this problem with elderly hammy as well. Solution is as others have said to convert its cage to a bunglalow so it doesn't have to struggle and it's bed, food and water are all on the level.

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