Good question!
My friend told me this one a long time ago:
She had a thing for hamsters, like you and I, and was always trying stuff on them. One day, she decided to try giving her hamster a piece of uncooked spaghetti pasta. The hamster stuffed it in it's pouch, and it did not seem to hurt him.
So the answer is yes, I do believe you can give it pasta, but I would not recommend it. It should not take over your little guy's diet!
Eat it.
You are eating cooked dough.
Yes, but not a good idea to feed it as a primary food. Hamsters eat vegetables, lettuce and fruit.
no.
yes the hamster will not get hurt if it eats a green bean
You can eat cold pasta once it has been cooked. Pasta can be stored in the refrigerator and eaten cold. There are no health risks associated with eating cold pasta. However, eating uncooked pasta can be problematic. Uncooked pasta has sharp edges which could pierce your tongue, throat and stomach lining. Always cook pasta before eating it. Once cooked, it's fine to eat cold.
yes because mice will eat just about anything
Cooked pasta is generally safe to eat for 3-5 days when stored in the refrigerator. After this time, it may start to spoil and should be discarded.
Cooked meat, plain noodles, plain pasta, ect.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat cooked pasta that has been stored in the fridge as long as it has been properly stored and not left out at room temperature for an extended period of time. It is recommended to consume the pasta within 3-5 days for best quality and safety.
Yes. But too much of that type of food will make them overweight.
yes it healthier because cooked cabbage take out the nutrients of cabbage