``` Hamster FAQ: Urine Tips

Urine Tips for Hamsters

Section 2: Cleaning up after them

So, you've got a hamster that's got a bit of a problem with its bladder. Well, first things first, you've got to clean up the mess. And let's be real, it's not just about the mess, it's about the science of it all. Did you know that hamsters are naturally inclined to be nocturnal? That means they're most active at night, when your lights are off and your house is darkest. And what does that mean for your poor carpets? It means you've got to get in the habit of cleaning up after your hamster's nocturnal escapades.

Here are a few tips to help you clean up after your furry friend:

Tip 1: Don't be afraid to use a mop

Just kidding, hamsters don't actually use a toilet. But seriously, you'll need a mop for those accidents. And don't forget a strong stomach, because you'll likely need it.

Tip 2: Invest in some odor eliminators