1-3 tablespoons of hamster mix and if your hamster can have large portions of vegetables or fruits you can give them some but you would have to take it out every next day you put it in the bowl
Fill the food bowl, and wait until it is empty. When it IS empty, wait another day, and then refill the bowl. Hamsters are hoarders, so they hide their food. Don't give more food as soon as the bowl is empty because your dwarf hamster will get fat!
As for water, change the bottle every day or every other day. Don't wait for it to be empty before you refill it.
Get a food bowl or whatever and fill it with hamster food. Leave it in the cage, and your hamster will eat it whenever he feels hungry. You don't have to give them any certain amount. Unless your hamster doesn't exercise, certain amounts of food is not something to worry about.
If your hamster has all its fur,teeth, and can walk properly than your ready to feed it.But feed it little.
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If they are both female yes. Keep all males alone in a cage.
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!
Yes. This helps the hamster set up his own habitat without distractions.
My hamsters baby's were nearly 4 weeks old when we found she had given birth to more babies and they seemed to protect them with mum
Dwarf hamsters can eat seeds one week after they are able to eat solid foods. This is when they are about 4 weeks old.
Well I just got a 2 week old hamster and I bought a bag of hamster food or you can feed it carrot and apple.
Well it depends on the type of hamster. I have a syrian baby hamster and if it is laying down it is about 9cm long and 4cm tall. I can't tell for dwarf hamster babies though because they are much smaller. As well as the breed it can also depend whether it is the runt of the litter, or the dominant baby of the litter and so on.
This is not grass, it is seed from the food you feed your pet. You should clean the hampsters cage, if you have seed growing, the cage is MUCH too dirty. You need to clean the cage every week, or your pet can become sick. Not to mention the bad smell it must have.
it take a week
it is really easy, they are tiny, about the size of an acorn or smaller and they are pink if they're less than a week old.