food can range from different prices from around £2 a kg from your local pet store to luxury foods at around £5 a kg.
by the way, the real name for this hamster breed is syrian.
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2 teaspoons of hamster food a day.
teddy bear hamsters are allowed to eat cheese i give my teddy bear hamster cheese and he loves it but don't give to much of it to it , because tomuch of any food (except their reg. food) isn't good for a hamster DONT SPOIL IT!
Teddy Bear Hamsters make wonderful pets, I had a teddy bear hamster and they are the sweetest animals in the world! But each hamster is different and they require being handled daily, clean their cage once a week, change their water and food daily. Keep in mind hamsters are very fragile, even Teddy Bear Hamsters. If this is your first hamster please research it further before getting one and if you choose to get one you must accept the responsibility and take care of it properly.
The cost of a teddy bear hamster can vary depending on where you purchase it, but generally they can range from $10 to $20. Keep in mind that there may be additional costs for supplies like cages, food, and bedding.
All hamsters bite, but luckily teddybear hamsters... not as much. there more luvable and you can be a bit more rough with them unlike other hamsters! Dont push him-or-her though if lack of handle they will bite hard!! hope i helped:)
yes, all hamsters store food in there cheeks.(p.s. i know because i have one!).
No, teddy bear hamsters should not eat the wood of trees. It can be harmful to their digestive system and may cause choking or blockages. It's best to provide hamsters with safe, commercial hamster food and appropriate treats.
Yes, hamsters need feeding a small handful of dried food and some fresh food such as a carrot or some spinach every day.
Baby teddy bear hamsters can be separated from their mother when they are around 3 weeks old. It is important to ensure they are eating solid food and are able to thrive on their own before separating them.
Teddy bear hamsters should not be fed foods that are toxic to them, such as chocolate, garlic, onions, citrus fruits, and any kind of processed human food. They can also be harmed by high-sugar or high-fat foods, like sugary treats or junk food. It's essential to provide them with a balanced diet of hamster pellets, fresh vegetables, and occasional treats like seeds or nuts in moderation to ensure their health and safety. Always research specific foods before offering them to your pet.
im pretty sure they can't. arent they herbivores? but im not 100% sure...
They're probably scared, and you may have not befriended them yet. Try some baby food, it works with my hamster. I let my hamster sit on my head when he wants to nowadays, but it is because of the baby food :) Try it!