The temperature is right:Hamsters are small animals that adapt to warm environments, and they have a certain sensitivity to both higher and lower temperatures.
Attention needs to be paid to cooling:At higher temperatures, rodents are prone to fatigue and discomfort;And at lower temperatures, they may shiver.
Respiratory Health:Hamsters need fresh air to keep their respiratory systems healthy, so proper ventilation is necessary.
Odor Reduction:Proper ventilation also helps to reduce odors in rat dwellings and create a more comfortable living environment.
Small Fan Options:If you choose to use a fan, you should choose a small fan that can adjust the air speed.
Make sure not to blow directly at the hamster:Rodents may be uncomfortable with direct strong winds, so the fan should avoid blowing directly into the hamster's living area.
Do not use for too long:Fans that are long or too strong may be uncomfortable for hamsters, so care needs to be taken to control the time of use and the wind when using the fan.
Observe the reaction:Rodents behave in windy environments need to be carefully observed to ensure that they are not negatively affected.
Wire Safety:When using the fan, make sure that the wires are out of reach of rodents to prevent them from biting the wires and causing safety problems.
Fan Position:The fan should be positioned away from the rat cage to prevent the wind generated by the fan from directly affecting the rodents.
Provide shelter:While using the fan, provide some hidden shelter areas for the rodents, allowing them to choose a direct blowing area away from the fan.
In general, hamsters can adapt to moderate ventilation, but attention needs to be paid to the choice and use of fans to ensure the comfort and safety of rodents. Before using a fan, it is best to observe how rodents react in a windy environment and adjust the way the fan is used according to their performance to create a suitable living environment.