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Rosewood Pico Hamster Cage XLarge Dimensions: W50 x D36 x H47cm Bar spacing: 8.5mm - I think best for dwarf or roborovski, the wheel is too small for a Syrian, we've moved our Syrian to a larger cage. ?15 including all plastic levels (just needs clipping together), water bottle, food bowl & wheel plus a Hawaiian house and a couple of logs to gnaw on & hide in. All that it needs is a hamster. ?15 no offers. Buyer to collect from Goose Green roundabout end of Lordship Lane.


A must-have for the adventurous hamster or mouse! The Rosewood Extra Large Pico Hamster Cage has four exciting levels for your pet to explore! Starting at the bottom there is an extra deep base, to make your small furry feel more secure and it helps to keep the litter inside the cage too, then it is a quick scamper up to the first level to check out that very important food dish and that solid wheel definitely beckons for some furious running. A choice of two ladders leads to the next level which needs checking out in case there are more goodies to snack on and then there is a great ramp-type ladder to climb up to the next level to get a well deserved drink of water. From here there are two choices, either up to the lookout platform to survey the room or up to the loft hide to stash away treats for later on after a snooze.


It also comes with a solid wheel, food dish and glass drop in water bottle. You will love that all the accessories and parts are built in to the top, as it makes cleaning the base really easy and there is also extra ventilation in the loft hide.


No chewable, plastic clips

Suitable for Syrian and dwarf hamsters and mice from 6-8 weeks of age

Dimensions: W50 x D36 x H47cm

Bar spacing: 8.5mm

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