Bananas, carrots, lettuce, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, broccoli, celery, apples, turnip, cucumber, grapes and peas.
Hamsters can be given vegetables starting at around 4-6 months of age. It is important to introduce vegetables gradually and in small amounts to prevent digestive issues. Always wash vegetables thoroughly and offer a variety to ensure a balanced diet.
Only Syrian hamster can be fed fruits. Dwarf hamsters can eat fruit but don't feed your dwarf hamster too much fruit otherwise they can get diabetes. I recommend feeding your hamster a little piece of fruit once to twice a week. Here is a list of fruits that are okay for your dwarf hamsterFruitsApples that are seedlessBananaBlackberriesBlueberriesCantaloupe.CherriesCranberriesGrapes that are seedlessLycheeMangoMelonPeaches with no stonePlums with no pitsRaspberriesRaspberry Leaves. These can cause diarrheaStrawberriesyes hamster love fruit and vegetables!!!:)i have 2 hamsters (teddy bare hamsters) they love fruit & veggies:)you can feed them any fruit but the only vegetables they can have are...*carrots*lettuce(in small pieces)*tomato(only a small piece, less than half of one a day)*celerythey can also have oats!!!:)they love those well at least my hamsters do!!!:)
Hamsters can have small amounts of fresh apricots as a treat, but dried fruit should be avoided due to its high sugar content. Fresh fruits should always be offered in moderation to prevent digestive issues in hamsters.
you can feed fruits or vegetables to a hamster. but not all types of fruits and vegetables are suitable for hamsters. bananas, yogurt drops(from pet stores), carrots, apples(not skin)and a little fresh squeezed orange in seeds or regular food is good but things like lettuce, grapes, celery or watermelon are too stringy. dont take chances with their diet. small seving sizes, stick to the size of your finger nail.
i have 2 Russian dwarf hamsters and both like peanuts they prefer to get them out of the shell (monkey nuts) i bought some for them and they eat them now and again so i think they prefer them as a treat but every hamster is different
hamsters eat many different things: vegetables, seeds, nuts, some types of fruit, bread. my hamsters favourite is celery :)
nothing else that's all they are allowed to eat, fruits and vegetables. make sure you feed them the vegetables or fruit they like ;D
Hamsters can be given vegetables starting at around 4-6 months of age. It is important to introduce vegetables gradually and in small amounts to prevent digestive issues. Always wash vegetables thoroughly and offer a variety to ensure a balanced diet.
they can eat fruits and vegetables like apples, banana and lettuce. I'm not sure about the other fruits and vegetables.:)
Hamsters dont eat a lot of grain but there is some. There is some dried fruit grain and little nuts, mainly they will eat dried fruits or vegies. DO NOT over feed then or they can become Diabetic. But fresh fruit and vegetables will cause wet tail a potentially fatal form of diahhrrea. And if I were you a wouldn't give that to them.
Tomato is a fruit
Only Syrian hamster can be fed fruits. Dwarf hamsters can eat fruit but don't feed your dwarf hamster too much fruit otherwise they can get diabetes. I recommend feeding your hamster a little piece of fruit once to twice a week. Here is a list of fruits that are okay for your dwarf hamsterFruitsApples that are seedlessBananaBlackberriesBlueberriesCantaloupe.CherriesCranberriesGrapes that are seedlessLycheeMangoMelonPeaches with no stonePlums with no pitsRaspberriesRaspberry Leaves. These can cause diarrheaStrawberriesyes hamster love fruit and vegetables!!!:)i have 2 hamsters (teddy bare hamsters) they love fruit & veggies:)you can feed them any fruit but the only vegetables they can have are...*carrots*lettuce(in small pieces)*tomato(only a small piece, less than half of one a day)*celerythey can also have oats!!!:)they love those well at least my hamsters do!!!:)
Peas are vegetables.
hamsters have a diet of mostly seeds, fruit, vegitables and store bought pellets specially designed for hamsters and gerbils.
Vegetables contains more water than fruit
A cucumber is a plant which bears fruit. When you eat a cucumber, you are technically eating a fruit. Legally, they are sold as vegetables due to how consumers view them. This is similar to a tomato.Cucumbers are vegetables.
Fruit and vegetables