Vegetables and herbs that are safe to feed a hamster are:
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
Pak 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
Watermelon
Water Spinach
Vegetables and herbs that should NOT be fed are:
Kidney Beans (raw)
Onion
Potato (raw)
Potato tops
Rhubarb (raw)
Rhubarb leaves
Tomato leaves
They can eat carrots , cabbages , hamster food...
Fresh fruits are strongly not recommended
There is lots like, Syrian, Chinese dwarf hamster, Campbells dwarf hamster, Robo dwarf hamster, Russian hamster. My favorite, is the blueberry campbells dwarf hamster and the Syrian hamster. They are the sweetest and easy to hold. NOT THE ROBO"S!!!
The most popular hamster is the Dwarf Hamster, in second place is the teddy bear hamster and in third, the black bear hamster!
The commonest pet hamster is the Syrian or Golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus.
Syrian hamster - 2-3 years Dwarf - 1-2 years
75kg.LOL.
a syrian dwarf hamester is smaller and a normal syrian hamster is beigger.
ur hamster will be very slow in his or her movement and will not eat as much as usually it does and it will hardly move about
Nooo. The Syrian would eat the dwarf hamster before anything else happens.
a teddy bear hamster
i don't have a hamster but when i get 1 it will be a Syrian hamster.
The proper name is Syrian Hamster, and no, they cannot eat celery. It is too stingy and could be harmful.
Harvey the hamster
The hamster came the Syrian Dessert.
Syrian Hamster
It depends on the type of hamster and also the size of the carrot, but a typical syrian should eat just one.
The syrian
No