What To Do Next Checklist (After Week 1) — Hamster / Guinea Pig / Rabbit
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After Week-1 Checklist — Small Pets
Week one is done. Now it’s about steady routines, a clean habitat, and building trust without stress.
1) Lock in a simple routine
- Keep feeding times consistent
- Do a quick daily check: water, food, and behavior
- Keep handling short and calm (especially for new or shy pets)
2) Confirm the health plan
- If you don’t have one yet: find an exotics vet in your area
- Keep notes on appetite, energy, and bathroom habits
- If anything seems off and doesn’t improve quickly, call a vet (small pets can decline fast)
3) Upgrade the habitat (one change at a time)
- Improve comfort and reduce stress with small upgrades:
- Better hideouts (more than one)
- More enrichment (chew-safe items, tunnels)
- A calmer enclosure location (quiet, stable temperature)

4) Build trust (without rushing)
- Let them come to you—use treats and calm voice
- Keep a predictable approach: same time, same spot, same gentle handling
- Watch for stress signals and end sessions early if needed
5) Prevent boredom (and unwanted habits)
- Rotate enrichment items weekly
- Add foraging opportunities (hide small treats/food safely)
- Give safe chew options to support natural behavior

6) Set a cleaning + maintenance rhythm
- Daily: remove soiled spots, refresh water
- Weekly: refresh bedding as needed, wipe surfaces
- Regularly: deeper clean on a schedule that fits your pet type and enclosure size
7) Track what matters
- Appetite and water intake
- Bathroom habits
- Energy level and posture
- Any sneezing, discharge, itching, or changes in coat/fur
8) Know when to call a vet
- Not eating, low energy, or unusual bathroom changes that persist
- Any breathing issues or sudden behavior changes
Pro tip
After week one, “calm and consistent” wins. Small pets thrive when their world feels predictable and safe.