No, I didn't, but you can if you want to. Baby carrots are good for hamsters.
the baby was probably starting to choke and becomeing unable to breath
It depends on the type of hamster and also the size of the carrot, but a typical syrian should eat just one.
A baby-cut carrot is a small piece of carrot cut from a larger carrot.
It is not recommended to give a hamster a whole carrot as it can be a choking hazard. It's best to cut the carrot into small, bite-sized pieces to make it easier for the hamster to eat. Monitor your hamster while they are eating to ensure they are able to chew and swallow safely.
A baby-cut carrot is a small piece of carrot cut from a larger carrot.
Example sentence - She fed the rabbits a carrot each day.
Leave them be. It may seem like they can't get it out, but they are fine. Their cheeks are very elastic, and when they are ready, they will pull it out. It is better to not handle them until they do remove it.
It can, yes. It's just like when a baby is fed too much carrot baby food their skin turns a kind of yellow. Carrots contain carotene, and if cows are fed too many carrots it can affect the colour (and even possibly the taste) of the milk, turning it into a yellowish tinge.
No, probably not. A baby hamster is like a normal hamster, only smaller, and a baby. But my hamster used to bite me a lot and I didn't get infected. so, no you won't.
Cuz they're freaks.
the hamster fairy.
It depends how old the hamster was when you got it and who you got it from.Ask the former owner they probably know what is going on and why! Hope I helped! Love Rayna Mae Morris Petaigan,Carrot River,Saskatchewan,Canada Love Rayna Mae Morris Email me at:Rainbowgirl619@msn.com