Things You'll Need
- Wood board, 12 inches by 15 inches by 1/4 inch
- 2 wood pieces, 12 inches by 2 inches by 1/4 inch
- 2 wood pieces, 15 inches by 2 inches by 1/4 inch
- Wire mesh, 1/4-inch spacing
- Heavy-duty staples
- Wire
- Wood glue
- Wire cutters
- Metal file
Instructions
Build a solid base for the cage; wire can be hard on a hamster's feet and will not hold bedding material. Lay the flat wooden board down as a floor. Glue the four smaller pieces of wood around all sides of the floor. When finished you should have a shallow tray with walls about 2 1/4 inches tall to serve as your cage base.
Attach wire mesh panels to the sides and top to create a cage. Cut two side panels, one front panel, one back panel, and one top panel. Attach all but the top panel to the wooden base with the staples. Use thin wire to attach the top panel to the rest of the cage. Wrap the wire around the edge of the wall panels and the edge of the top panel to hold them together. Do this at all four corners as well as in the middle of each side for extra support. Cut off the ends of the wire with the wire cutters and file away any sharp edges or points.
Cut a door into the front or top panel. Make sure this door space is large enough that you can pass your hand through comfortably as well as any toys or furniture that you want to put in the cage. Use wire to attach one end of the door back to the panel so that it can be opened and closed. Wrap the wire several times around the edge of the door and the edge of the cage where you are attaching it. It needs to be loose enough that you can open and shut the door but tight enough that it won't come apart. You can also use a piece of wire to create a latch on the other end of the door so it can be locked when closed. Wrap the wire a few times as you did on the other end, but keep it loose enough that you can remove it to open the door easily.