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Hamster photography skills

Many people don't support crystal cat litter for hamsters. Many people point out that crystal cat litter is poisonous. Some people will say that crystal cat litter is made of silica gel desiccant, but silica gel is nontoxic and harmless. Where will it be poisonous? So is crystal cat litter toxic to hamsters? The main component of common transparent silica desiccant is silica, which is chemically stable and non-toxic. It can absorb the surrounding moisture and can be used for moisture prevention of food and medicine.

When silica gel absorbs water to a certain extent, it will fail, but its appearance is unrecognizable. So there is a color that can indicate the degree of water absorption according to the color change of silica gel-blue silica gel, which will turn pink when saturated with water, prompting people to ... replace new silica gel, which is quite convenient. But the problem is that blue silica gel contains a terrible carcinogen "cobalt chloride", so blue silica gel is strictly forbidden to be used for the preservation of food and medicine, and is generally used for moisture absorption and rust prevention of instruments and equipment under closed conditions (such as photographic equipment, you can buy this blue silica gel in a photography shop). It is said that cobalt blue silica gel has been banned in European and American countries.

My friend listened to other people's advice and bought crystal cat litter as a cushion for hamsters. I'm not saying that crystal cat litter is poisonous to some extent. Cats are bigger and should only be used when going to the toilet. Hamsters live in it every day, and I'm afraid it won't end well. Hamster's clothes: hamster's clothes are actually unnecessary for hamsters, but it is more useful to satisfy our aesthetics.

Many hamsters are not used to wearing clothes, and some hamsters will bite clothes because they are uncomfortable, so some threads on clothes are likely to be eaten by hamsters. Before buying an item, consider whether it is practical for hamsters. If the value is not great, or it is a potential threat to the health and safety of hamsters, then it is best not to buy it. It is true that a proper amount of seeds is good for the health of hamsters, but these are raw seeds. We eat processed seeds, mature seeds and some additives, which may be bad for your hamster's health.