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Old 08-10-2011, 03:35 PM
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Re: Best Hamster Cage?

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Originally Posted by Pets R us View Post
Both Crittertrail and Rotastak have their ups and downs which can make it confusing which one to choose. So, to help you and your hamster with your 'Search For The Most Suitable Cage', here's a summary of the similarities, pros and cons of both Rotastak and Crittertrail.

Similarities


•Both cages are well known and recommended by experienced pet owners.
•Both come in wide range of designs.
•You can buy spare parts to enhance the size/look of your cage.
•Cages can be taken apart so that thorough cleaning can be done, especially inside tubes.
•Different cages suit different breed of pets.

Differences - Strong And Weak Points

Rotastak Strong Points

1.Rotastak cages come in more shapes and sizes as compared to Crittertrail.
2.They are more value for money because their cages are bigger in size and cost the same or lesser than Crittertrail.
3.Cages can be modified to a single level if you are afraid your hamsters might fall.
4.The walls of the cage are plastic walled (as opposed to metal grills) so your pet can burrow the sawdust without making a mess.

Rotastak Weaknesses

1.Rotastak tubes are larger in size. So it will suit larger pets like the Syrian. Alternatively, mice ladders can be placed in the tubes to allow the hamsters to climb better.
2.There are some reviews saying that Rotastak cages are difficult to disassemble, but there are others who think that it can be done very easily. The ease of assembling and disassembling the cage comes with experience. So if you are new to Rotastak cages, it might take you awhile before you get the correct technique of handling the cages.

Crittertrail Strong Points

1.Their tubes are smaller for smaller pets.
2.They have attractive add-ons.

Crittertrail Weaknesses

1.As oppose to Rotastak, Crittertrail tubes are too small for larger breeds.
2.The wheel of 'Crittertrail Revolution' are too heavy for dwarf hamsters to run.
3.The plastic catches on the door are quite fragile.
4.You have to pay more for a Crittertrail cage that is similar in size with Rotastak.

Overall

Personally I think the rotastak is better than the Crittertrail, but there are plenty of other hamster cage brands to look out for!
WOW.... note to self, and every one else......

dont buy anything from pets r us EVER
not only are they a spammer, but they have no idea on animal welfare or their needs

we REFUSE point blank to sell any rotacrap or critterhell cages in our store as they are just not suitable at all, it is our policy to put animals FIRST, sod where the profits are!!! and it would bode well if other stores started to do the same!!!
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