it depends on the size of the cabbage patch. hamsters are quite small so usually a lot of them.
>> Hamsters have an exponential reproduction rate, they will adapt. I would recommend a genetic diversity of 4-5 females and 5-6 Males from different litters. The environment will dictate the population size and nature will do the rest. DO NOT go out and just buy a ton of hamsters that could turn out bad!!!! Let them breed!
A cabbage patch doll can only fit jelly beans.
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Most hamsters fit into any cage, because they are all mostly the same size except for dwarf hamsters, which are smaller.
Yes hamsters can indeed eat radishes, but only mild varieties, very occasionally. Radishes are related to the cabbage family of vegetables, and can be harmful to hamsters if large amounts are consumed. It is perfectly safe to give a small piece of radish as a treat to a fit and healthy hamster. Do not however give radishes to sick or elderly hamsters as it may have adverse effects on their health.
one pound of coleslaw can fit typically into a 1 pint container, so about 2 1/2 cups of cabbage should do. The cabbage softens and loses volume.
The patch makes for a tighter fit where the ball can be pushed to the end and packed against the powder
getting them a wheel a ball you can buy leashes and taking them out
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The general meaning for kosher is "clean/fit or proper" and if you relate this to the cabbage soup diet, yes it is kosher and can help you stay healthy.
To patch a wall effectively, start by cleaning the area, cutting a patch to fit the hole, applying joint compound, smoothing it out, and letting it dry before sanding and painting.