Two hamsters bought on April 2 1 ran away on the morning of 26th. How can I get them back? Or how to find them?
As you said, hamsters can be anywhere ... it's hard to do ... First of all, you must find hamsters at night ... early in the morning ... because hamsters are very active at night ... hide and sleep during the day ... and then put food in their possible hiding places ... You can put them one by one, don't pile them together ... Take them where you want to go ... Most of your hamsters are hidden in the dark. ...
Here is a turning point.
The hamster is Nocturnal Animals, who likes Yin.
According to this habit of hamsters, hamsters usually hide in a relatively dark place without light after escaping. For example, under the bed, under the sofa, behind big furniture and so on.
Two? Hamsters have the habit of digging holes and don't hide in empty places.
Hamsters used to be cave animals in the desert, and digging holes was their specialty. After becoming pets, they still keep this habit, so we spread thick stuffing in hamster cages to satisfy them. Hamsters usually choose to hide in a corner after they escape from prison, which is what we call a corner. The empty place is not an ideal hiding place for hamsters, but just an aisle through which they quickly pass.
Three? Hamsters are alert by nature and won't stay in the corner.
Hamster is a highly alert animal. Even when sleeping, it can make people feel that he is alert to the external environment. It's really hard for hamsters to be completely unprepared. Hamster won't stay in one place all the time after escaping from prison, but will always look for a better habitat (he doesn't think he is escaping from prison, hehe). Therefore, friends of rats often report that when they are at a loss, the naughty hamster actually ran out and was caught.
To sum up, hamsters usually choose a dark corner to hide after they escape from prison, but hamsters don't stay in one place for long, they are constantly looking for it. So, if there is a hamster escaping from prison at home, remember to remind your family to be careful when you settle down. Maybe they will be a fleshy hamster when they step on it.
Finally, give a tragic picture of cage closure ... to commemorate ... the closure of cages will be tragic ... and the upbringing will be miserable. ...