Here is a list:
1: Anytime - dry plant foods like buckwheat, corn flakes (non sugar), pea flakes, wheat grains, dried vegetables, grass seed, rolled oats, hemp seeds, hard bread, hay or dried herbs, millet seed, carob bean, chick peas, crispbread, foxtail millet, grain for bird seed, corn (also fresh corn ears), rice, panicle millet, sunflower kernels.
2: fruits, vegetables, and herbs - apples, berries, Pears, home-grown sprouts, strawberries, fresh chick pea or lentil plants, daisies, cucumber, rose hips, shepherd's purse, couch grass, pumpkin, dandelion, carrots (no leaves!) parsley (not for pregnant females!), red beets, soy sprouts, watermelons, plantain, zucchini.
3. protein and live foods - cottage cheese or natural yogurt, dried shrimp, dry dog or cat food, water fleas, egg whites, all insects, especially crickets, house crickets, grasshoppers, meal beetles, moths.
4. Branches - apple, pear, hazel, willow, poplar.
5. Rare snacks - "Hamster waffles," peanuts, hazel nuts, dog biscuits, pumpkin seeds, noodles (raw or cooked), raisins (unsulfured), walnuts, zwieback. Fruits, vegetables, and greens - all kinds of lettuce, avocado, banana, nettle, blackberries, chicory, boiled potato, blueberries, raspberries, currants, kiwi, clover (not for pregnant females!), tomato (no leaves!). Protein and live foods - canned dog and cat food, plain cheese, mealworms, beef and chicken. Branches - maple, linden, birch.
6. Under no circumstances - All sweets, bonbons, drops (also know as yoqurt drops), acorns, salted nuts, spicy baked goods, gummy bears, chestnuts, salt sticks, chocolate, baked goods containing sugar. Fruits, vegetables, and greens - all cabbage vegetables, pineapple, cow parsnip/hogweed/pigweed, beans, ivy, poisonous plants, cress, carrot leaves, citrus fruits, onions and all members of the allium family.
There you have it! . Ask again! Bye.
Hamsters can eat all of the following foods!
Asparagus
Basil
Bean Sprouts
Bok Choy
Broccoli
Brussel Sprouts
Cabbage (in small amounts)
Cauliflower
Celery
Chard
Chestnuts
Chickweed
Chicory
Clover
Cucumbers
Dandelion flowers and leaves
Endive
Green Beans
Green Pepper
Kale
Orange Pepper
Parsnips
Potatoes (cooked)
Radicchio
Red Pepper
Romaine Lettuce
Spinach
Swiss chard
Turnip
Water Chestnuts
Water Cress
Yellow Pepper
Zucchini
Cooked, unseasoned ground beef (lean preferred)
Baked/Steamed, unseasoned Turkey/Chicken
Low Fat Cottage Cheese
Grasshoppers (pet shop only!)
Mealworms (pet shop only!)
Crickets (pet shop only!)
Eggs (boiled/scrambled, plain!)
Plain Tofu
Plain Yogurt (no sugar added)
Dog Biscuits (make sure there is no garlic/onion in these!)
Acorns
Alfalfa
Baby Food (no onion, garlic, low sugar, and containing NO preservatives)
Buckwheat
Bran or Wheat Germ
Brown rice (cooked, plain)
Cereals (low/no sugar)
Cheese (mild, lower fat, small quantities)
Dry Toast (whole wheat, NO white)
Flax seeds
Lentils
Nuts (except almonds)
Oatmeal (plain, dry, or soak in skim/soy/low fat milk)
Pasta (cooked, plain, wheat or spinach)
Peanuts (plain, unsalted)
Popcorn (plain, unsalted)
Pumpkin seeds
Sesame seeds
Soybeans (roasted, salt-free)
Squash Seeds
Sunflower Seeds
Foods that never should be fed:to hamsters!!!
Buttercups (flower)
Chocolate (toxic)
Onion (possibly toxic in some animals)
Garlic (possibly toxic in some animals)
Peanut Butter (can get stuck in pouches)
Sandwich meats (contain too much salt, high nitrates)
Almonds (possibly toxic/ Cyanic acid)
Apple Seeds
Canned foods and other processed foods
Candy/ Junk Foods
Pork
Potatoes (raw)
Kidney Beans
Eggplant
Fool's Parsley
Grape Seeds
Avocado
Raw Rhubarb
Tomato leaves
Citrus fruits (including orange, tangerine, lemon, lime, grapefruit, etc)
Watermelon
Fruit pits/ most fruit seeds
Jams/jellies
Salt
Spices/Seasonings
Leeks
Scallions
Chives
Pickles
no
grapes
Hamsters eat fruits and vegetables.
Cookies and other foods that are high in sugar are not good for hamsters. Hamsters generally eat pellets, although there are some fruits and vegetables that hamsters enjoy.
No, it is not good to give your hamster processed foods or foods with high sugar.
a small amount of peanut butter
Yes. Therefore, these foods are good for hamsters.
anything they can find. they love fruits, carrots, letuce and such.
Yes, hamsters are omnivores. Their wild ancestors ate bugs as well as fruit, veggies, and plants. Pet hamsters like small portions of mutton, eggs, mealworms, and canned dog foods. Hope I helped!
Apple seeds, citrus fruits and onion.
Hamsters and rabbits have different nutritional needs, and the supplements in the foods will be different. You should be able to buy both types of food at the same stores.
There are a wide variety of foods that hamsters can eat in your kitchen. Here are some foods they can AND can't eat:CAN:Cornflakes (plain)Peanut (unsalted)CAN'T:ButterSalt