A Hamster Doesn't have to be old to eat cheese. Cheese is a food item to hamsters that must be given rarely.
Cheese is a Dairy Product That Hamster shouldn't have. But this can be given in Moderation but be careful when giving your Hamster Cheese. Give very little and a Hamster has to be 7 weeks old to have cheese.
The only cheese that you can give a hamster is chedder. Other cheeses like:
- Mozzarella
- Frulano
- Provolone
- Swiss Cheese
- Proccessed Chedder Cheese
- Cream Cheese
Are very dangerous to be given to your Hamster.
There is a wide variety of fruits and vegetables you can feed your hamster. However, you'll need to start slow. (Feeding your hamster too many fruits and vegetables, too soon, can give him diarrhea.) Begin by giving your hamster a small piece of fruit or vegetable 2 or 3 times per week. After about 4 weeks or so, gradually increase the amount, so that you are feeding him a small piece of fruit or vegetable 6-7 times per week. Here's a list of safe fruits and vegetables to feed your hamster.
Alfalfa
Apple (seedless)
Asparagus
Avocado (skinned and seedless)
Banana
Basil
Blackberries
Blueberries
Broccoli
Brussel Sprouts - small amounts occasionally - not all hamsters like the strong taste
Calabrese
Cabbage - should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause health problems
Carrots
Cauliflower leaves and stalks
Celery
Cherries - stones should be removed as they can be dangerous if gnawed
Chestnuts
Chicory
Chinese Leaves
Coriander
Corn-on-the-Cob
Corn Salad
Courgette
Cranberries
Cress
Cucumber
Curly Kale
Dates
Endive
Fenugreek
Feijoa
Figs
Grapes
Green beans
Kale - should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause health problems
Kidney Beans (cooked)
Kiwi Fruit
Kumquat
Lettuce - small amounts occasionally - in excess it can cause liver problems
Logan Berries
Lychee
Mange Tout
Mango
Marrow
Melon
Mint
Mung
Bok Choy
Papaya
Parsley - a good tonic
Peach
Pear
Peas
Plums - stones should be removed as can be dangerous when gnawed
Potato (cooked)
Raspberries
Raspberry Plant leaves - beneficial for diarrhoea
Rhubarb (cooked)
Rocket Chard
Sage
Sorrel
Squash
Star Fruit
Strawberries
Sugar Cane - small amounts
Sweet Potato
Soybean Sprouts
Swede
Sweetcorn
Sweet Peppers
Ugli Fruit
Turnip
Water Chestnuts
Water Spinach
any age will be fine as long as he is not a new born hampster i have a hampster and since the day i got him i fed him fruit
a hamster can get up two years old
If the 1 year old hamster is a syrian hamster DO NOT put another hamster with it. They are hamsters that NEED to be alone. If it is a dwarf, hamster, it might be ok. Dwarf hamsters like having each others company. However, if the 1 year old hamster is not use to other hamsters, it might not go over to well.
It can happen as early as 3 weeks old, but mating at 2 months is best for you and your hamster.
an 11 yr old should get a Syrian hamster
not really old
Do not date your hamster, it is entirely too young.
A hamster is old when they're about 2 years old You can tell when they're old if you don't know their age because young hamsters run about a lot but old hamsters only run a bit When I had a hamster, when it was old it was completely still for a few minitues. This is because he was tired.
They can live to be 4 years old with great care.
no because i have a 3 year old hamster named zoey and she moves really good
Two to three years.
Hamster food.and they hav3e to have something to chew on
you have to be 9 years old because that is when you have more responsibilities good luck with your hamster from jasmine
WOW! Your hamster lived over-age usually hamsters live 1-3 years! So maybe your hamster in hamster years is 100!!!!