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Seeds and pellets are the dry food, which is a must for every hamster. They are found in Hamster mix, or as Budgie food (yes, you can feed hamsters the Budgie food as well).
Lettuce is harmful for the hamster's kidney and digestive system. Hamsters should be kept away from lettuce, even if they love it.
In their natural habitat hamsters eat a range of grasses, wind-blown seeds and grain. Hamsters are often mistaken as herbivores, but they are omnivores and do need protein in their diet to keep them healthy. Left alone in the wild, they will find grubs and insects to supplement their diet. The bulk of their diet is cereals and other hard foods which are chewed and digested slowly. This slow eating would make them easy targets in the wild, so they would normally bring their food back to their burrow to eat it in the safety of their own home. This also allows them to hoard spare food, in case it becomes difficult to find at a later date.
They have continuously-growing teeth which is why they need to gnaw hard material which helps wear down their teeth.
Hamsters need feeding every day. As they are nocturnal an evening feed is better for them. They will normally wake at feeding time and will be happy to play with you once they have been fed. A good quality, heavy, earthenware food bowl is essential to keep the food dry and clean. Plastic should be avoided as hamsters will chew it. Their bowls must be cleaned after every use. Do not give foods that contain whole oats as these can puncture hamsters' delicate cheek pouches.
Too much green food will cause diarrhea as a hamster's natural habitat is in dry deserts. If you feed your hamster human food, remember to avoid foods that are high in calories, sugary or contain too much fat. To help keep your hamster's teeth healthy, you need to provide lots of hay and perhaps a gnawing block and safe twigs to chew. Some natural treats you can provide your hamster in small amounts are parsley, carrot, apple, celery, broccoli, sprouts, cauliflower, kale, spinach, peas, swede, tomatoes, banana and cucumber.
Never give sticky foods, such as boiled sweets, as they will stick to their pouches.
Hamsters can eat veg, but NO fruit. Banana is fine, no iceberg lettuce (to wet) and only give them half an inch at a time of veg !
FOODS TO AVOID
Almonds
Celery,
garlic (VERY POISONOUS TO HAMSTERS)
potato tops,
rhubarb,
tomato,
raisin's.
I have 2 dwarf hamsters and that is what i have found out on the internet.
I hope this has helped!!
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Always have hamster mix, also called hamster muesli, (you can buy this from your local pet shop) accessible for your hamster. You can also feed it the following: § Small pieces of carrot § Dandelion leaves § Clover § Scrambled egg Too many greens are bad for your hamster, so only feed them greens in small amounts.
you can get hamster food in any pet stores . but you can also give them some dried fruits like raisins. and the really like nuts ( peanuts, walnuts, chestnuts, almonds ...etc) . my hamster likes apples sliced up!
Yes, given the chance to get at it they will certainly eat a hamster.
of course not. by estherbella.
Baby hamster's only drink their mother's milk and they proceed to eat hamster food once they're weaned.
no
no u cant cause it will scare the hamster
Cuz they're freaks.
Do not put a bow on a hamster. It is cruel.
only if they have the scent of another hamster on them or if she does not want them.
Hamster Aren't Herbivores. They're Omnivores. Hamster Can have certain types of Meat. For more Information, visit: www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
NO
with a side of gerbil
yes they can!