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yes they do but be sure not to give them anything but the lettuce you can also give them slices of apples but no citrus fruit!!! it can erode away at their teeth!!!
It is impossible , you should give up
You should not give citrus fruits to a hamster. Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are too acidic for a hamster's digestive system and can cause stomach upset or other health issues. It's best to stick to safe fruits like apples, bananas, and strawberries in moderation as treats for your hamster.
There are multiple great ideas to use citrus as a gift. A very common practice is to give a gift of citrus bath salts. Also, many people give candied citrus peels as gifts.
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The answer is "lumber".
You should not give citrus fruits to a hamster at all.
The fact that cats hate the smell of citrus is well known. However, this doesn't apply to all cats, and some seem to be fascinated by the sharp smell. The strong, sharp smell citrus fruits give off may be the cause of a cat sniffing it at length; the cat sniffs the fruit carefully so not to hurt its nose.
A loose jacket in citrus fruit refers to the outer peel or skin of the fruit that is easily separable from the flesh. This outer layer, also known as the exocarp or flavedo, contains essential oils and pigments that give citrus fruits their distinct aroma and color. The loose jacket allows for easier peeling or zesting of the fruit, making it more convenient for culinary purposes.
Staffordshire bull terriers, and all dogs, need fruit and vegetables in their diet, just like humans. However, there are some fruit and veg which you should not give to a dog. Onions are very dangerous for dogs and should never be fed to a dog. Other fruit and veg to avoid include beans, garlic, grapes, raisins and citrus fruits.
Yes. Hermit crabs love fruits, vegetables, and other snacks like unsalted crackers. Just don't give your hermit crabs any citrus fruits.