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Deluxe hamster cage and other equipment - £40


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This is an extensive set of hamster equipment - everything you need to keep a Syrian hamster except consumables - ie food, sawdust etc.

The most important piece of equipment is the cage - this one is a Savic Hamster Heaven extra large. 

Here is a URL with product specs and a picture of the product as new:  https://www.petsathome.com/product/savic-hamster-heaven-hamster-cage-x-large/19010p?productId=19010&purchaseType=one-time&size=xLarge

The cage has plenty of room for a hamster to move around and to find things to do. Ours have been very happy in it. This one is in serviceable condition but note repairs have been made -  see three pictures showing items of detail of the cage. Spares of Savic components are available.

Also in the bundle is a foldable hamster pen for when the hamster comes out of the cage and various interesting items to play in.  There's also a low-friction near-silent hamster wheel - the noise a squeaky hamster wheel makes at night is not to be underestimated.  And there's a hamster ball for exercise.

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