Fruits contain way too much sugar for a healthy hamster! You should not feed a hamster, this small especially, fruit! Any fruit that's on here completely ignore! I'm not even sure about some of this other stuff either, like Sweet potatoes. Not too sure about that. Another thing that was on here was Almonds! Never ever feed your hamster almonds. On one it saysnuts(no almonds What's really good for your hamster are pellet diets and leafy green vegetables! These hamsters have a keen sense of smell so they will pick through commercial food to find the good tasting but unhealthy pieces. This is why pellet diets are extremely good for making sure that your hamster gets the right amount of nutrients.
Grapes (seedless)
Raspberry Leaves (helpful for diarrhea)
Vegetables
Asparagus
Bean Sprouts
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Chestnuts
Clover
Corn on the Cob
Cucumbers
Dandelion Leaves
Green Beans
Kale
Romaine Lettuce
Spinach
Turnip
Water Chestnuts
Water Cress
Low Fat Cottage Cheese
Mealworms (Pet Shop)
Bread(whole grain no white bread) soaked in milk ( Low Fat, Skim, Soy)
Plain Tofu
Baby Food(low sugar and no onion or garlic)
Cheese (mild cheeses in moderation)
Dry toast(Also helpful for diarrhea
Flax seed (Good for constipation)
Nuts (No almonds)
Sesame Seeds
Peanuts (unsalted)
Try getting treats from petco designed for hamsters, i currently have two robo dwarf hamsters and one of them really likes strawberry and blueberry flavored treats but the other never takes them off my hand and i never see him eat them so i need to try other treats
I bought hamster treats from Walmart once and they didnt seem to like them very much so i suggest any store designed for pets (hamster section)
hope this helped
No,Most dwarf hamsters eat cereal,fruits,veggies and water.
grace to the all hamsters
No citrus fruits for hamsters.
yes
yes they eat very often
No. Dwarf hamsters and all hamsters cannot eat tomatoes!
It is safe for dwarf hamsters to eat grapes and bell peppers in moderation. The grapes can be green or red, but they must be seedless.
Yes, just in smaller portions.
they eat about a plastic spoon full
yes
Yes, but be careful they bite.
I don't know if you mean eat worms or get worms but dwarf hamsters can get parasitic worms but they don't most of the time. If u meant eat worms, yes. All hamsters eat worms. Mine eats earthworms and loves them!