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Can you keep Dwarf Hamsters in a shed?

Can you keep dwarf hamsters in a garden shed, in a Rotastak cage?

if you wan them to die in there then yes. it’s too cold in the shed for any animal that is that small. If you cant keep them inside, theres no point having them.

19 Responses to “Can you keep Dwarf Hamsters in a shed?”

  1. tinkywinky says:

    is it a dwarf shed ?
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  2. salman says:

    no they can bite away at it
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  3. JedEyeRight says:

    Sure guv, how many you got?
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  4. rezza95 says:

    Nope
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  5. inskinonbike says:

    best place would be between two slices of bread…yummy
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  6. minichez says:

    well it depends on the weather and if its hot or worm in the garden shed its ok for any animal but if its not any of them dont even bother leving it in there because there will be dead in 2mins then u have no animal at all then u kill the animal hope i help u out there
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  7. nemesis114 says:

    What’s going to stop them messing about with all your tools? I bet you never thought of that.

    Remember dwarf hamsters love mucking about with garden equipment so the shed should be a no go area.
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  8. BiggerPuppy says:

    Hamsters must be kept warm, dry and out of drafts. If a hamster gets cold it may start to hibernate and then die.
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  9. insane_mad_maniak says:

    if you wan them to die in there then yes. it’s too cold in the shed for any animal that is that small. If you cant keep them inside, theres no point having them.
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  10. G L says:

    Yes. Make sure to keep an eye on the temperature out there and think about buying a heat lamp to keep them warm. Also, rodents can be sensitive to certain smells, so watch out!
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  11. Sammie braidy says:

    i wouldn’t if your going to do that to a hamster y bother owning one they need to be kept warm if u keep them in a shed they will look dead and maybe whey will be
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  12. SUZANNE L says:

    Won’t it be a bit cold? They come from a hot country.
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  13. Andrew D says:

    The answer is yes BUT it rather depends on how you can control the temperature. Make sure it is well insulated and provide both cooling in the summer and a heat source in the winter. Make sure you regularly monitor the temperature with a good thermometer.
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  14. Harley says:

    as long as they’re kept in a place where the temp stays in the 70s they should be fine.

    hamsters need to stay warm or they’ll get wet tail, a disease that will kill them if they dont get medication within 24 hours.
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  15. ??? says:

    No, it will be way too cold and draughty.

    They will end up with respiratory infections and die.
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  16. Rae says:

    i wouldnt recommend keeping dwarf hamsters in a garden shed coz if they ever escaped from their hamtser cage they would be gone for gud xx
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  17. CAROLYN ARSENAL says:

    no, its far too cold, they need constant warmth, theyll be in constant hibernation, and would eventually die of hypothermia.
    as theyre so small, they rely on fat to keep warm, but their size means they dont have much.
    they rely on your heat, so they need to be in a house.
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    hamster owner =]

  18. *~ Sparkle ~* says:

    It’s not a good idea to keep them in a garden shed cause they can get cold and they are not secure so predators will be able to get at it.
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  19. paige says:

    i wouldnt do this. what about you going to see them? the point of haviung a pet is to keep them in a house where everyone can see them – not kept in a shed. this is your choice about if you want to keep them in a shed… but i wouldnt do this

    Hope you change your mind…

    paige =)
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