Things You'll Need
- Small cardboard box, tissue box or milk carton
- Hamster treats
- Cardboard tubes
- Paper
- Branches
- Dried herbs (basil, sage, mint)
- Cotton or sisal rope
- Untreated wood
- Nontoxic glue
- 1 cup flour,
- 1/3 cup sugar,
- 1-1/2 cups water
- 1 teaspoon vinegar
- Saucepan
Instructions
Create a House using Cardboard Boxes
Remove stickers, plastic and tape from a small cardboard or tissue box. Washed 1/2-gallon milk cartons will also work. The box should have very little printing on the sides.
Fold over the ends of the box can be folded over or glue them using hamster-safe glue.
Cut several small holes in the sides of the box for your hamster.
Throw out the box when it becomes soiled or heavily damaged.
Making Toys
Hang a cardboard tube from the top or sides of the cage using 100 percent cotton rope, sisal rope or strips of non-dyed leather. Make sure it hangs low enough for your hamster to climb on.
Fill a cardboard tube with treats and fold over the ends. This allows your hamster to find the treats.
Place a few treats into the center of a cardboard tube. Wrap the tube with paper and twist each end like an English Christmas cracker.
Add a branch stripped of leaves, but not bark, of hamster-safe wood like willow, hazelnut, apple, cherry and other fruit tree wood. The wood must be pesticide and chemical free. Do not use pine or cedar branches. Cedar and pine contain phenols that have been linked to liver and respiratory problems in hamsters.
Stuff a cardboard tube or box with branches and dried herbs leafs like basil, sage and mint. Put a few treats inside for your hamster to find.
Create ramps, steps, or mazes by gluing untreated, hamster-safe wood or cardboard boxes together.
Making a Hamster Safe Glue
Mix together 1 cup flour, 1/3 cup sugar, 1-1/2 cups water and 1 teaspoon vinegar.
Mix the ingredients in a saucepan.
Heat on the stove until it thickens.
Take it off the stove and let it cool before using.