almost all types of vegetables, and clovers, that is the cheap, yummy, (4 them) way 2 go!
2007-05-15 09:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Proper hamster mix is all they need to get all their nutrients, although the OCCASIONAL (no more than 1 piece twice a week) piece of hard fruit or veg an beneficial too. By 'proper hamster mix' I mean stuff in a proper packet from somewhere like Petsmart, not a clear plastic bag with a 'hamster mix' label on like you get from smaller pet stores
As far as extra food as treats goes, stick to hard fruit or veg as described above, or proper rodent treats from pet stores like yoghurt drops. Definitely no sugary cereal, sweets or chocolate!! Remember hamsters can get wet tail (diarrhoea) from inappropriate diet, so stick to what has been designed for them.
Chalice
2007-05-15 10:32:14
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answered by Chalice 7
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hi!!! Hamsters will devour fairly much something you furnish them, yet be careful as to what you do supply them. The hamster’s nutrition recurring includes severe fiber, and coffee fat meals. bear this in strategies once you come to feed him. Fruit could be fed, yet in small parts purely, as fruit includes organic sugars (fructose) very fattening, and too lots will reason diarrhea. do no longer feed something that has been processed for human beings, (too lots salt, sugar, ingredients) No pork in any varieties in any respect, cooked or uncooked. That is going for dogs nutrition and cat nutrition (tins or no longer) No green leaf vegetables, this includes cabbage and lettuce. Hamsters are rodents, and are specifically herbivores; save his nutrition recurring as organic as available. an entire hamster combination, in a sturdy branded call, that's the backside of his nutrition recurring, and could furnish him with each and all of the food he desires. there are various kinds of hamster mixes available on the industry, yet a sturdy high quality one would desire to be seen, those are fairly lots balanced. The extra low-priced manufacturers are in general in simple terms fillers and are incorrect. that's supplemented with chosen human nutrition. alongside with chicken, (however no longer many will devour this), tuna fish, cheese, particularly cottage cheese, cereals, (no sugared cereals) unsweetened yoghurt, sparkling vegetables, i.e. carrots, cucumber small quantities, "no" potatoes, i ought to pass on all day naming them, yet some greens are no longer for hamsters please verify first. that's clever additionally which you do no longer feed him different meals that have been made up for different animal i.e. rats, mice, rabbits and so on: they are distinctive compositions. No yeast produces, grapes or raisins.
2017-01-09 20:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was a teen, I had a hamster that really enjoyed fresh carrots and potatoes.
2007-05-14 05:47:24
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answered by hdbambi 2
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You can give some fresh fruits or veggies.
I know my hamster like apples, peas and lettuce.
2007-05-14 07:25:54
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answered by mwahmarshall 3
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a pinch of oatmeal in their food every day for extra fiber (mine loves it); apples, bananas, or veggies once or twice a week; yogurt drops as treats every other day or so :)
2007-05-15 13:58:10
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answered by Amanda 3
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They love carrots and other veggtables.
2007-05-14 08:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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