You can stop giving them unneccesary items. You can cut down on the treats and snacks. Just provide the basics like food water and something to chew their teeth down. Just don't starve the poor thing.
No, it is not recommended to give tissues to your hamster to eat as they can pose a choking hazard or contain chemicals that may be harmful to them. Stick to feeding your hamster a balanced diet of hamster food, fresh vegetables, and occasional safe treats.
No please DO NOT give your hamster tea, iceberg lettuce, chocolate, none of that!!!!!! stick to the diet advice given to you by the pet shop that sold you the Hamster.
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Only if you feed it a lot of food or give it too many unhealthy treats. They are not supposed to be fat. Hamsters should have a balanced diet and be happy. Also the hamster might be pregnant.
i wouldnt give cucumber to a hamster as its very watery and can give your hamster dihareaa
The life span of any living creator will be dependent on a good and appropriate diet particular to the species. Your local pet store should be able to give you the best diet for your hamster. I would also recommend you pick up a book on how to care for your hamster. The pet store should have these books in stock.
Yes...this should be an OK diet for your hamster. Do not treat the celery like an every day diet though. I am not sure this will be good for your hamster. So do not feed him/ her celery every single day of her hamster life.
No. Hamsters have a different diet than rats. You can just find a simple hamster mix, and fruits and veggies every once in awhile and that is basically hamster diet. Rats have a completely different diet. So please do not exchange their diets. Hope this helped!
no you can not never give a hamster greens if you do it will make him or her very sick
You can give your hamster calcium by providing a balanced diet that includes calcium-rich foods such as leafy greens, broccoli, and fortified hamster pellets. You can also offer calcium supplements approved for hamsters, but it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate dosage for your pet. Additionally, offering mineral blocks or cuttlebone can help provide additional calcium for your hamster.
No, they should stick to a normal, healthy, hamster diet.
You can't catch cancer off your hamster.