What vegetables are good for hamsters?
Fresh, organically grown greens are the best. Romaine lettuce, dandelion greens, carrot tops, broccoli spears, spinach, artichokes and any other dark green veggies are great choices. Avoid iceberg lettuce and other veggies or fruits (like watermelon) that are high in water content as they can cause diarrhea.
What should a hamster’s diet consist of?
The ideal hamster diet will include:
- Commercial hamster pellets (not a muesli-style mix). You can buy these in pet shops.
- Small amounts of fresh fruit, vegetables or herbs.
- Timothy hay.
- Occasional treats, like nuts, boiled egg or mealworms.
- You hamster will also need constant access to clean, fresh water.
Do hamsters like fruits and vegetables?
Food, glorious (hamster) food! Fresh food is a tasty addition to the bare-bones dry food diet. Hamsters enjoy leafy greens such as dandelions and clover, and fruits and vegetables such as apples, pears, carrots and cabbage. There is a useful list of hamster foods on our Hamster Food List page.
What is the best food for hamsters?
The best treats for hamsters are foods that are similar to what they might eat in the wild. Fresh (rinsed with water) veggies are good, and examples include carrots, squash, broccoli, cauliflower, cucumber, romaine lettuce, spinach and other greens.
How do I know if my hamster is malnourished?
Most Common Signs of Illness or Injury
- loss of appetite.
- inactivity.
- huddling in a corner.
- a ruffled or unkempt coat.
- sneezing, wheezing, and/or discharge from the nose or eyes.
- wetness around the tail.
- diarrhea.
- hair loss (often a sign of parasites or allergies)
Are hamsters from China?
The Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus or Cricetulus barabensis griseus) is a rodent in the genus Cricetulus of the subfamily Cricetidae that originated in the deserts of northern China and Mongolia.