Most people who have hamsters, mice or gerbils automatically know that a hamster wheel is put into the cage to give your hamster someplace to exercise inside their cage when they need to run due to being bored, having excess energy or just wanting something to do.
Gone are the days when you only had one or two choices... maybe up to five different designs and only a couple of different colors. Today's hamster wheel comes in both freestanding and attachable designs that hook onto the opening at the top of the cage and also come in many different colors as well as materials.
Let's talk about the materials that a hamster wheel can be made from today and a bit about which is better. Today's hamster wheels are mainly made from either very durable plastic or metal mesh whose openings are very, very small given the fact that the hamster's feet and toes are so small. Some people prefer to get the freestanding wire mesh or metal hamster wheel for their hamster so that the hamster can enjoy the solid comfort of the metal underneath of it's feet as it runs and exercises on the hamster wheel. Other hamster owners prefer to get the plastic hamster wheel for their furry little critter. The next question that they need to decide upon is whether they will get an attachable or freestanding hamster wheel that goes in the hamster's cage itself.
There are also hamster wheels that are built into other toys like race cars so that your hamster can enjoy running on his or her hamster wheel but yet be outside of their cage for a little while to get some good long exercise and play time with you, their owner, and other pets in the house (if there are any others). These particular hamster wheels are sure to be a big hit with your furry little companion. The question of whether a plastic or metal hamster wheel is better all depends upon your hamster and what you feel is best for them. If you are not sure, you might want to ask the sales person at the pet store or someone else who owns a hamster for their advice.
Another thing that you will want to think about is do you want a freestanding or attachable/hanging hamster wheel. This is something that you are definitely going to have to decide upon as well when you are looking for hamster toys in general and the hamster wheel specifically. The advantage of the hanging hamster wheel is that your hamster cannot push or pull it all over the place or knock it over while having fun playing with their other toys.
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