How to Get Your Hamster Be Quiet at Night
2. Provide your hamster with a comfortable place to sleep. Hamsters need a quiet, dark place to sleep. Ensure their cage is in a quiet area and away from direct sunlight. You should also provide them with enough bedding material, so they can burrow and make a nest.
3. Avoid disturbing your hamster during their sleep. Once your hamster is asleep, ensure not to disturb them. This means not making noise, turning on lights, or moving their cage.
4. Play with your hamster during the day. This will help them to get tired and want to sleep at night. Try to play with your hamster for at least 30 minutes each day.
5. Talk to your veterinarian if your hamster is still not quiet at night. There may be an underlying medical condition causing your hamster's sleep problems. Your veterinarian can help you to diagnose and treat the problem.
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