It is better that hamsters are mainly fed hamster food, and fruits and snacks are given as a treat.
My hamster is a Russian Cambell dwarf and he LOVES: Almonds, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, and most of all cotage cheese! These things are great to maintain a dwarf hamsters diet and most hamsters absoutly love them! I know my hamster does.
It is good and healthy for your hamster to eat fruits and vegetables and they enjoy it as well :)
A hamsters diet is usually the food you get in packets from pet shops, its a bit like muesli. However, I do not know much about normal hamsters, I know a lot on dwarf hamsters. Dwarf hamsters are tiny so still feed them the normal hamster food but only a small bit of it and once a week give it a bit of veg or fruit only as big as your fingernail though!
Interact with your hamster everyday for at least an hour or two. Let your hamster know you're not a predator by offering him/her food from your hand and petting them.
it wont matter wat kind of hamster it is hamsters can eat anything u eat my dwarf hamster does and he's lived for 1 yr. and 2 months as long as u give them healthy food to cleanse their bodies after a while.
Yes all Hamster's Hold Food in Their Mouth to save it when their hungry
Not high, although its head may be held that way. Hamsters are largely herbivorous, although they may eat small insects. But many more animals in the wild are dependent upon the energy generated by the calories of the hamster than is the hamster dependent upon the energy and calories of animals it eats. This chain of events places the hamster near the bottom of the food-chain spectrum.
Dwarf hamsters are small pets that don't eat very much.Two tablespoons of dry hamster food,bought from a pet shop(I get mine at Pets Mart.) Dwarf hamsters only eat one forth of there food which is not very much,although your hamster is not very big at all.Always give your hamster that amount and if you own more than three adults,give a little more to prevent fighting over food,so remember always give your hamster a little more than it eats when you own more than three adults.And change your food daily.
my dog (shelty) once tried to eat my russian dwarf hamster. Otherwise, snakes, cats, all of animals like that can harm your hamster. But giving too much human food or putting your hamster in water can do HORRIBLE things to them
Dwarf hamsters need 1 TEASPOON of food a night, Syrian (big) hamsters need two.Mice need one.So theoretically, yes.
All hamsters have pouches located right where the cheeks would be. The opening to the pouch is located in the mouth so that is why a hamster would be spitting out food and placing big pieces of food in their mouth.
Yes! In fact, ALL hamster food is made for Hamsters AND Gerbils! It is perfectly fine to give gerbils the hamster food, and also to give hamsters gerbil food!