A. cut it into carrot sticks(short or long)
B. wash it and just give it to them.
C.cut it into slabs.
Yes,because if you dont your hamster could choke on it because it is to big,and you only want to feed a hamster one carrot a day. Thx for asking!
hi, i have a syrian hamster of my own and have researched that you can not eed a syrian hamster: Chocolate= (unless animal hamster chocolate,sweets,crisps,biscuits nuts, (unless hamster food ) etc u can however feed it : fresh fruit - but not too much as this can make it ill =(if giving it banana - cut it up into small pieces to make it easier to transport in its mouth. hamster museli or just normal hamster food from places such as pets at home....
Absolutely! Fresh vegetables are great for hamsters. Hamsters love lettuce and would eat it all day if they could. Just make sure you rinse the lettuce well before you feed it to your hamster.
Syrians eat a well-balanced diet of seed mix from your local pet store, but only this won't satisfy your hamster. You should also feed him/her some small cut up fruits (once a week) and veggies (every second day). Here are some for example: Apple, grapes, carrots, and so on. Make sure you don't feed them too many though, because this can cause Wet Tail, which is caused from Diarreah, and that won't be a pretty sight for your hamster. Do NOT feed him/her citrus fruits, apple seeds, celery, chocolate, salted peanuts, raw potato, and things you think would not be appropriate for a hamster's diet. Good luck with your hamster =) . WARNING: Hamsters cannot eat EVERY fruit/vegetable. Check with a pet store employee or your hamster's vet to know which are fine.
Give her a quiet , warm place for nesting annd preparing for birth and feed her fresh fruits and vegies but only a little at a time my hamster loves brocolli, carrots, cuecumber, apples, and grapes but make sure to slice anything up to hammy bite size and always provide fresh water !!! good luck with the babies = )
Yes! My Teddy bear hamster, Remmy, loves them! She likes them to be in the shell so she can crack them open. Unsalted peanuts are the only nuts that are safe for hamsters. Other nuts are too acidic and harmful to them.
You can feed turtles really anything from the fruit family like tomatoes ,small tomatoes and apples just cut up the apple ,carrots small cut up carrots and you can also buy turtle food like fresh shrimp and pecaned turtle food :) I hope this helped and that your turtle a joys the snacks :)
im not sure if they can eat bell pepper. i perfer not to but hamster can eat carrots. They can only eat a little because it can upset its stomache. you should have them chopped up and you can only feed them 1 teaspoon
Yes...this should be an OK diet for your hamster. Do not treat the celery like an every day diet though. I am not sure this will be good for your hamster. So do not feed him/ her celery every single day of her hamster life.
yes u can u can chop them up into small pieces so that they can nibble on them and if the carrots are not gone the next day then throw them in the trash and give them more but only give them about half of a carrot a day or a whole carrot but not to much
im not sure what kinds they cant have (sorry, my brain isen't working well this evening) but if its any help, my Russian dwarf loved carrots that were cut up into little pecies and green apple cut up into peices, my Teddy bear hamster loves carrot and yellow and red apples. Just remember to wash your hands if you've been cutting up apple before handling your hamster, hamsters dont have good eyesight so they would think that you had an apple in your hand and bite into your skin.
hi, i have a syrian hamster of my own and have researched that you can not eed a syrian hamster: Chocolate= (unless animal hamster chocolate,sweets,crisps,biscuits nuts, (unless hamster food ) etc u can however feed it : fresh fruit - but not too much as this can make it ill =(if giving it banana - cut it up into small pieces to make it easier to transport in its mouth. hamster museli or just normal hamster food from places such as pets at home....
try to give your hamster carrots and sunflowerseeds......you can also try giving your hamster yogurt drops and dog biscuits.
I guess it matters on there size. If big whole. If small cut up. But usually cut up.
Absolutely! Fresh vegetables are great for hamsters. Hamsters love lettuce and would eat it all day if they could. Just make sure you rinse the lettuce well before you feed it to your hamster.
not exactly. If it is your hamster feed it stuff like banannas that are mushed up. or buy vitamins that go into the water.
Yes it is best to cut the carrot up as the horse could take too large a bite from a whole carrot and accidentally swallow it and choke which will require an emergency vet visit. You can cut the carrot into 'bite size' pieces which are about the same size as a human finger.
Syrians eat a well-balanced diet of seed mix from your local pet store, but only this won't satisfy your hamster. You should also feed him/her some small cut up fruits (once a week) and veggies (every second day). Here are some for example: Apple, grapes, carrots, and so on. Make sure you don't feed them too many though, because this can cause Wet Tail, which is caused from Diarreah, and that won't be a pretty sight for your hamster. Do NOT feed him/her citrus fruits, apple seeds, celery, chocolate, salted peanuts, raw potato, and things you think would not be appropriate for a hamster's diet. Good luck with your hamster =) . WARNING: Hamsters cannot eat EVERY fruit/vegetable. Check with a pet store employee or your hamster's vet to know which are fine.