if its a hamster, then just a a hand full or two scoops. if you forget to feed it or give it water, it can live off with no water for only three days. for no food, three weeks is the average.
yes they do it comes in several sizes go to your local pet store they should have what you need
Whatever the scientists give them. Which is probably mouse/rat pellets that you can buy probably anywhere that sells pet supplies.
Yes, you can. It has to be layer pellets though.
Carrots or rabbit pellets available at pet stores. Whatever you do, don't keep a rabbit and snake in the same cage.
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Little pellets you can find at a pet store.
You can feed them on fish flakes or fish pellets. Whichever is easier! If you want more information ask your local pet shop.
You could line up bricks, wooden planks, paper towel tubes, and plastic rodent houses in the shape of ,like, a maze, and line it with seeds and rat pellets, or whatever rodent you are doing this with's pellets, like hamster pellets, rat/mice pellets, guinea pig/gerbil pellets. You can do this for any rodent. Enjoy, and to the pet, Bonn Voyage!
NO YOU DO NOT GIVE THEM BATHS ASK PETCO COPYRIGHT
Well, they are usually in their kit, you may want to buy it in Superstore or in Walmart, I didn't have a food pellets in mine, so i bought the pellets in a pet store near you
Short answer: You should not feed your rabbits pellets at all. Feed them Timothy Hay. Long answer: Because rabbits have extremely sensitive and inefficient digestive systems, it's very important to feed them a strict diet. Unfortunately, many pet bunny owners feed their bunnies a base of pellets, since that is what pet stores sell for bunnies. THIS IS BAD FOR BUNNY. Instead of pellets, rabbits should be fed a diet consisting of TIMOTHY HAY. Not alfalfa hay--TIMOTHY HAY. You can find this in most pet stores, or, you can buy it in bulk through Oxbow Farms ( www.oxbowanimalhealth.com ). This is what I buy for my bunnies, and they LOVE it. You may, however, feed your bunny a small amount of pellets every day. Make sure the pellets are Timothy hay based (not alfalfa), and limit the amount of pellets you give your bunny. Too many pellets makes a fat bunny! Also, don't be tempted by the colorful "rabbit mixes" and treats sold by pet stores. They look appetizing to humans, but they are terrible for bunnies. It is also important to note what types of vegetables are suitable for your bunny. Though cartoon bunnies love carrots, they are not ideal for real bunnies. Carrots are high in sugar, which bunnies have a hard time digesting. If you want to give your bunny vegetables, romaine lettuce and parsley are PERFECT. Here is a complete list of good veggies for your bunny http://www.rabbit.org/care/veggies.html Also remember--adopt! Go to www.petfinder.com to find a bunny looking for a forever home in your area!! Need more bunny info? Check out rabbit.org
To get the clucken you have to complete all of Mellee's quests. When you complete them all she will give you a golden egg for you to grow in your garden. When it hatches it should give you a clucken pet.