Yes, but not a good idea to feed it as a primary food. Hamsters eat vegetables, lettuce and fruit.
Yes, as long as it has no sauce on it. You can give your hamster spaghetti and make sure that the spaghetti doesn't have sauce on it. I don't know if you can give hamsters pasta.
yes, because i feed my hamster noodles and nothing happened...
Yes. Just not cooked spaghetti. They really seem to enjoy these noodles.
probably it may be possible for certain hamsters
You can give a hamster a piece of cooked spaghetti, and it's quite funny to watch them eat it too.
No, hamsters can only eat hamster food, sunflower seads, other selected seads, apples, lettuce, carrots and selected other vegetables
nope that is silly it eats hamster food
no
I'm pretty sure they can. Hamsters can eat most fruit if they like it. But it has to be sterilized, and probably dry.
I like spanish pasta hamsters
Properly if it is dry My girlfriend cooked some pasta from a non-refrigerated storage jar yesterday and was technicolor-yawning all night. The pasta was dry - about 8 months old pasta tubes.
Hamsters can eat mealworms. A pet hamster can be fed either freeze dry or live worms. In the wild hamsters are omnivores and it a variety of different food like seeds, fruits, and insects.
Dry pasta
they eat grass's. like dry fruit. and the like potato chips and cheese and crackers. i hope this helps u!
Good question! My friend told me this one a long time ago: She had a thing for hamsters, like you and I, and was always trying stuff on them. One day, she decided to try giving her hamster a piece of uncooked spaghetti pasta. The hamster stuffed it in it's pouch, and it did not seem to hurt him. So the answer is yes, I do believe you can give it pasta, but I would not recommend it. It should not take over your little guy's diet!
My mouse loves cooked pasta. It's okay to give hamsters some too.
hamsters can not eat chick weed
hamsters live on dry land called hills they can also be found in pet shops
yes, snakes will eat small animals such as hamsters.
Yes, Libyans eat pasta, but Libyans call pasta makroona.