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For sale: two hamster cages in very good condition


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Sadly, our two pet dwarf hamsters have gone off to the great hamster wheel in the sky (after two years - they were great pets!).


I have two Pets At Home hamster cages for sale, both in very good condition.


There is a big one, which costs ?40 new from PAH. Perfect for a Syrian hamster or two smaller dwarf hamsters.

http://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/large-plastic-hamster-home

We bought a silent Flying Saucer wheel for it http://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/hamster-chews-toys-and-playthings/flying-saucer-hamster-wheel?orderBy=4 which will be included. We'd like ?15 for this.


There is also a smaller cage, which would suit a single Syrian or dwarf hamster. Also in very good condition. This cost ?25 new and comes with wheel, feeding bowl and sleeping hut. We'd like ?10 for this.


There is also half a bag of bedding, some food and a couple of hamster exercise balls, which we'll gladly throw in.


Photos to follow.


thanks

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