No, because they will chew it and the paint on them is not very good for them and may cause death
No, its sticky and could get stuck in their thoats.
i say that its ok
No, it is not recommended to give tissues to your hamster to eat as they can pose a choking hazard or contain chemicals that may be harmful to them. Stick to feeding your hamster a balanced diet of hamster food, fresh vegetables, and occasional safe treats.
It is not safe to give your hamster dryer lint. Dryer lint can contain harmful chemicals from laundry detergents and fabric softeners that can be toxic to your hamster if ingested. It is best to stick to safe bedding options like paper-based products or aspen shavings.
But it special hamster 'chocolate' drops, don't give it human chocolate.
Of course it is! I give my little ham-ham a kiss on his back every night before bed. :)
You should not give citrus fruits to a hamster. Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are too acidic for a hamster's digestive system and can cause stomach upset or other health issues. It's best to stick to safe fruits like apples, bananas, and strawberries in moderation as treats for your hamster.
Yes, your hamster will run through a maze. First, make sure your hamster is happy about being in the ball, you and your hamster are feeling safe around your hamster and some comfedence. Also let your hamster know its way around and give it a tour of its maze. Start with an easy one and get harder everytime.
It is possible for a male hamster to help build a nest for a pregnant female, but it is not a guarantee. Female hamsters are typically independent in preparing their nests for their offspring. It is important to provide your pregnant hamster with nesting materials and a quiet, safe environment to give birth.
No. It would not be safe or healthy for the hamster.
no, lettuce is perfectly safe for hamsters. i am glad you are concerned about your fellow hamster.
No, defiantly not. It could potentially be very harmful to the hamster.