Okay, so simply because this is a very akward question and sitting here thinking, "why would you even want to know that question", i came up with a quite rational answer. The answer is there is no specific answer on how to do it. The best advice i could give you is to actually open his mouth and take it out. Other than that, there is no other way.
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Hamsters keep food stored in their pouches (that's why their cheeks can be big sometimes). When the food bothers them, or they want to eat it, or just don't want to carry it anymore - they spew out of their mouth.
Just put it back ita cage and wait for it to spit it out - if youβre concerned about something it stuffed wait for it to expel then remove the item(s). Donβt force them to expel or you could hurt them
It uses its front paws to rub and push the outside of the pouch, to force the food out through its mouth.
don`t make them spit there food out it can hurt theme!!!!!
My hamster Speedy i took him out put him on the floor and he let his food out i say try it if i does not work then try something else good luck hope i helped
Complete hamster mix, food that's specifically for hamsters.
No,NEVER,EVER give a guinea pig hamster food.Hamster food contains nuts,which are fine for the hamster but will almost certainly choke your guinea pig.Also hamster food contains corn which is way too fattening for guinea pigs. And lastly a guinea pig needs a lot of vitamin C which guinea pig food has plenty of while hamster food doesn't have nearly enough,plus hamster food has too much protein for guinea pigs.
well a hamster is most likely to store their food in there pouch for probably about 20 minites but if the hamster has it longer then that then contact a vet or tell a perint
If you're all out of hamster food (I suggest you get some soon), you can feed your hamster carrots, lettuce, any vegetable. Stay away from foods other than this. You don't want to take any risks with your hamster. Also, you don't know if your hamster has any serious allergies. At all costs, do what I said. But, if you can help it, get some more hamster food! It's the easy and safe route to go.
If your hamsters food bowl is more than 1 inch deep, then dont put water in it, or your hamster may slip and fall in, which is bad for its skin. I hope this helps you and your hamster, -x-
Save the hamster food
That's completely normal. Also, they don't hide all of it. The hamsters put some of the food in their cheek pouches (hamsters have little pouches in their cheeks that the hamsters like to store food in for later, and they spew it back out later to eat). The stuff that the hamsters hide is food storage. Usually the hamster will just pick one corner and put it all there, but sometimes the hamsters will use the whole cage area to hide it in.
Go to store and look at the ingredients of the food on the hamster food package.
Complete hamster mix, food that's specifically for hamsters.
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!
Baby hamster's only drink their mother's milk and they proceed to eat hamster food once they're weaned.
If you go to the pet store, you will find hamster food there.
Too much food may cause a hamster's organs to "burst."
The cast of Spew - 2009 includes: Frank Huckingbush as Spew
No,NEVER,EVER give a guinea pig hamster food.Hamster food contains nuts,which are fine for the hamster but will almost certainly choke your guinea pig.Also hamster food contains corn which is way too fattening for guinea pigs. And lastly a guinea pig needs a lot of vitamin C which guinea pig food has plenty of while hamster food doesn't have nearly enough,plus hamster food has too much protein for guinea pigs.
A volcano will spew lava.
Don't let the hamster out of it's cage. To a cat, a hamster is prey. A food source.