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Discover VEVOR's entire selection of beds & cages, which includes hamster cages, hamster habitats, small animal cages, wooden hamster cages, bird cages, cat trees, cat condos, and dog crates designed to provide small animal owners, bird keepers, cat owners, and dog owners with secure, cozy housing for their pets. VEVOR offers useful, well-made pet enclosures and housing for many common pets, whether you are crate training a new puppy, giving a cat an interesting climbing area, or setting up a first hamster habitat in an appropriately sized cage.


VEVOR Beds & Cages for Hamsters, Birds, Cats, Dogs, and Small Animals


Are you searching for pet beds & cages that offer your particular animal secure, cozy, and suitably proportioned housing without sacrificing the quality of the materials or the longevity of the construction? For pets of all sizes and species, VEVOR provides hamster cages, wooden hamster cages, bird cages, dog crates, cat trees, and cat condos. Choose the ideal cage material, size, and type for your pet right now.


Pet Enclosure Types and the Animals Each Configuration Best Serves


Every style of pet enclosure is designed with the animal's unique behavioral needs, body size, and safety concerns in mind. Every major pet housing category is covered by VEVOR's collection of beds & cages, which are designed specifically for each species and size.


Hamster Cages and Hamster Habitats for Small Rodent Housing


The contained living environment that pet hamsters need is provided by a hamster cage or hamster habitat, which combines sufficient floor space for movement and enrichment activities with a safe, wire- or solid-panel construction that keeps the hamster from escaping while allowing ventilation and visual contact between the hamster and its owner. VEVOR hamster cages are available in wire-mesh, plastic, and wooden construction, each offering unique ventilation features, enrichment opportunities, and aesthetic qualities. Wire mesh cages offer maximum airflow and climbing surfaces, plastic modular habitats allow for the expansion of tunnels and chambers, and wooden hamster cages have a warm, naturalistic appearance.


The exercise wheel, burrowing substrate, nest box, and enrichment items that hamster welfare guidelines identify as critical for behavioral health in captive hamsters that spend the majority of their lives in the enclosure environment can be accommodated in VEVOR hamster habitat models that meet or surpass the minimum cage size recommendation for Syrian hamsters, which is 80 cm by 50 cm of floor space. The minimum six-inch substrate depth required for Syrian and dwarf hamsters to exhibit their natural burrowing behavior is accommodated by deep base tray designs on VEVOR hamster cages; shallower trays result in the chronic stress and stereotyped behavior that hamsters experience when unable to satisfy this basic behavioral need.


Bird Cages for Companion Birds of Every Size


For companion birds like budgerigars, cockatiels, conures, African greys, and large parrots, a bird cage serves as their primary living space. The dimensions, bar spacing, and building materials of the cage are chosen specifically for the species being kept, taking into account factors such as body size, beak strength, and the level of activity and space required for each species' physical and mental well-being in a captive setting. To prevent bar separation and cage damage that spot-welded or mechanically joined bar cages experience under prolonged parrot beak pressure, VEVOR bird cages use powder-coated steel bar construction with welded bar joints that resist the beak leverage that medium and large parrot species apply to cage bars as exploratory and enrichment behavior.


Smaller bar spacing for small bird species, such as budgerigars and cockatiels, prevents head entrapment; larger bar spacing for larger species provides the visual openness and ventilation that big cage dwellers benefit from without the escape risk that wide spacing presents for smaller birds. This feature is the safety specification for VEVOR bird cages that prevents head-trapping and escape risks caused by incorrect bar spacing for different bird sizes. The climbing habit, which most parrot species engage in as a major form of exercise and enrichment in the cage environment, is supported by the horizontal-bar orientation on at least two sides of VEVOR bird cages; vertical-bar-only cages inhibit this natural movement pattern.


Dog Crates for Training, Travel, and Safe Confinement


A dog crate provides adult dogs with a private retreat area that satisfies the denning instinct they share with their wolf ancestors, an expression of the need for an enclosed, safe resting place within the larger home territory. It also offers a secure, den-like confinement space that supports crate training for puppies and provides safe transport confinement during vehicle travel. VEVOR dog crates use folding wire panel construction for home training use, allowing the crate to be configured with a divider panel that reduces the usable interior to a puppy-appropriate size that discourages in-crate elimination, then expanded to full size as the dog grows without requiring crate replacement across the multiple size stages of a puppy's growth from weaning to adult dimensions.


VEVOR dog crates' folding panel design enables the entire crate to collapse flat for storage when not in use and for vehicle boot transport during trips where the crate travels to the destination rather than staying permanently at home. This feature gives dog owners who use crates situationally rather than as permanent home fixtures the flexibility they need from an investment that must accommodate multiple use scenarios. In situations where the crate's location may not always permit a front-access approach from the most practical direction for the dog to enter and exit, double-door configurations on VEVOR dog crate models offer front and side entry options that suit various room and furniture configurations.


Cat Trees and Cat Condos for Climbing and Enrichment


Cat trees and cat condos provide the vertical territory, scratching surfaces, and elevated resting positions that indoor cats require for behavioral health and psychological well-being, addressing the climbing, scratching, and height-preference behaviors that indoor environments cannot satisfy without dedicated cat furniture that provides appropriate surfaces and structures for these fundamental feline behavioral expressions. VEVOR cat trees feature enclosed condo boxes that satisfy cats' need for covered resting areas that offer a sense of protection and concealment, sisal-wrapped vertical posts for scratch surfaces, and plush platform covers for pleasant resting positions at various heights.


Cat condos in the VEVOR range provide enclosed sleeping and resting spaces that integrate into larger cat tree structures or stand independently as dedicated cat house units, using soft interior lining and appropriately sized entry openings that allow adult cats to enter, turn around, and lie fully stretched inside without the cramped interior that undersized condo openings create in budget cat furniture where condo dimensions are reduced to lower material costs. 


Material Construction and Size Selection Across VEVOR Beds & Cages


How safely and comfortably each enclosure serves its occupant, as well as how long it retains structural integrity through regular use and cleaning, depends on the quality of the materials used and the size that is suitable for the particular animal.


Wire, Wood, and Powder-Coated Steel Material Performance


To maintain structural integrity and surface safety over years of routine cleaning with animal-safe disinfectants, the wire-mesh construction in VEVOR hamster and bird cages uses galvanized or powder-coated steel that resists rust from humidity generated by animal respiration, water bottle drips, and substrate moisture within the enclosure environment. The resistance to hamster gnawing on accessible wire bars and parrot beak leverage on bar joints is determined by the gauge and weld quality of the wire used in VEVOR small animal and bird cages; heavier gauge wire and stronger welds provide the long-term cage integrity that lighter construction cannot maintain under prolonged animal-generated mechanical stress.


The VEVOR wooden hamster cage models are made of untreated or pet-safe finished wood, which tolerates the light chewing hamsters do on wooden surfaces and offers the warm, natural look that owners who prioritize enrichment prefer over all-wire enclosures. Additionally, compared to metal cages, natural wood construction has lower thermal conductivity, helping keep the interior temperature more constant during seasonal temperature fluctuations that can affect the comfort and well-being of small animals sensitive to temperature extremes. 


Enclosure Sizing for Species Requirements and Space Availability


Because both undersized and improperly configured enclosures fail the animal's behavioral welfare needs regardless of total floor area, enclosure sizes must be matched to the specific species being housed based on the animal's body dimensions, activity level, and behavioral space requirements rather than just choosing the largest enclosure that fits the allotted room space. For every cage and enclosure model, VEVOR provides recommended animal sizes and species. This feature helps owners ensure proper sizing before purchase, rather than finding out after setup that the enclosure does not meet the welfare guidelines for their particular animal.


The divider panel on VEVOR puppy crates allows the effective interior size to grow with the puppy during the crucial crate-training period, without the oversized space that can encourage in-crate elimination in young puppies who are not yet reliably house-trained. Dog crate sizing adheres to the rule that the crate should be large enough for the dog to stand fully upright, turn around completely, and lie stretched out in a natural sleeping position. VEVOR bird cage models provide minimum bird size guidelines based on body and tail dimensions to help owners determine the appropriate housing size for their bird species. The height of the bird cage should allow the bird's entire tail length without the tail touching the cage floor during normal perching.


Why Choose VEVOR Beds & Cages?


Hamster cages, hamster habitats, wooden hamster cages, small animal cages, bird cages, dog crates, cat trees, and cat condos are just a few of the beds & cages VEVOR offers pet owners, providing each animal with a secure, cozy, and species-appropriate place to live. Every enclosure offers a low price, useful sizing options, and high-quality materials, making suitable pet housing affordable for all budgets. Your pet's home is designed for long-term, everyday use and backed by VEVOR's dependable after-sales support. Look over the entire selection now.


FAQs


What minimum floor space does a hamster cage need for a Syrian hamster?


According to current welfare guidelines, Syrian hamsters should have a minimum cage floor area of 80 cm by 50 cm; larger is preferable. Models of VEVOR hamster cages and habitats that meet this requirement provide sufficient space for an exercise wheel, a nest box, a burrowing substrate at a depth of 6 inches, and enrichment items that promote the behavioral health of Syrian hamsters in a captive setting.


What bar spacing do I need for a budgerigar bird cage?


Bar spacing for budgerigars should not exceed 12 mm to avoid head entrapment. Owners can verify safety compliance before purchase by using VEVOR bird cages for tiny birds, which feature bar spacing suitable for the target species. Regardless of the cage's other dimensions, smaller bird species cannot safely use the wider bar spacing intended for medium- and large parrots.


What size dog crate do I need for crate training a puppy?


During training, use the supplied divider panel to lower the interior of the crate to puppy size, selecting a size that corresponds to your dog's anticipated mature dimensions. In the partitioned area, the puppy should be able to stand, turn, and lie down comfortably without having to sleep in one corner and urinate in another. As the puppy grows, VEVOR dog crates with dividers allow size adjustments without buying multiple crates.


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