Tori's right. He's trying to absorb the smell. Animal urine is quite strong to them and can cause nosebleeds and illness.
Get some (hard wood!) shavings (pine and cedar are strong scented, thus also causing bleeding). If you can't find hard wood shavings, use an upside down stone tile (bumps up), brick or fill a small box (Kleenex) with shredded/ripped newspaper.
Is it normal that my hamster urinates on his food?
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Tori's right. He's trying to absorb the smell. Animal urine is quite strong to them and can cause nosebleeds and illness.
Get some (hard wood!) shavings (pine and cedar are strong scented, thus also causing bleeding). If you can't find hard wood shavings, use an upside down stone tile (bumps up), brick or fill a small box (Kleenex) with shredded/ripped newspaper.