- Apr 27, 2021
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I've seen too many viral YouTube videos of hamsters running through homemade hamster mazes. I mean, it sounds great. I'm sure they're fun to make and it's a good way to keep your hamster active and stimulated. Win-win, right? I don't think so. Most hamster mazes aren't safe for the hamster's physical or mental health. I don't know about you guys, but I would have anxiety and PTSD if I were put in one of these (life-size, of course).
Don't get me wrong, hamster mazes can be a fun activity for your hamster. It's possible to make a safe and simple maze for your little furbaby. Some are just too extreme, like a set for an Indiana Jones movie.
Animal cruelty isn't a rare thing on social media, from videos of people scaring their dogs or pictures of a cat with pink fur to cruel hamster mazes. No, people aren't beating their pets and I'm sure they don't realize that they're mistreating them. People just need to be more aware of the fact that animals can have mental health issues like depression, anxiety, or PTSD from traumatic events.
Don't get me wrong, hamster mazes can be a fun activity for your hamster. It's possible to make a safe and simple maze for your little furbaby. Some are just too extreme, like a set for an Indiana Jones movie.
Animal cruelty isn't a rare thing on social media, from videos of people scaring their dogs or pictures of a cat with pink fur to cruel hamster mazes. No, people aren't beating their pets and I'm sure they don't realize that they're mistreating them. People just need to be more aware of the fact that animals can have mental health issues like depression, anxiety, or PTSD from traumatic events.