1. Create a quiet environment: put the hamster cage in a quiet room, away from any place that may produce noise, such as TV and stereo. Avoid sudden loud behavior, such as slamming the door.
2. Provide enough activities and play: Hamsters are usually active at night, and it may be easier to bark at night if they are placed in the activity space during the day. Provide them with enough wheels, toys, tunnels, etc. So that they can consume energy in their activities.
3. Avoid excessive excitement: Don't touch or stimulate hamsters too much, which may increase the number and volume of their shouts. Interact and play with them properly, and keep your movements gentle and gentle.
4. Maintain sufficient ambient temperature: ensure that hamsters live in a comfortable temperature. Overheating or supercooling may lead to anxiety and shouting.
5. Regular cleaning and inspection: Hamsters may cry because they feel uncomfortable or painful. It is very important to clean the cage regularly and check the health of hamsters.