Many old hamsters put hard food from
their dry hamster mix into their milky porridge or soft food to soften it.
Baby food can be a mixture of small birdseed, wheat germ, first - stage dry baby food, dried milk powder and the small broken bits found at the bottom of
dry hamster mix.
Not exact matches
Hamster mixes can be bought at most pet shops and contain a mixture of seeds, oats, barley, rodent pellets, peanuts, maize,
dried fruit and vegetables.
Hamster mixes typically have a long shelf life and can be stored in
dry conditions for some time without issue.
It seems like cashews would be a suitable treat for
hamsters — after all, the
mix of
dry foods we give them for their meals consists of foods that appear to be pretty similar to trail
mix.
Hamster chow, which vaguely resembles trail
mix, includes things like sunflower seeds, corn, pumpkin seeds, oats, and chunks of
dried fruit.
The answer is yes,
hamsters can eat cranberries in small quantities, but it is important to pay attention to the way that the cranberries are prepared — the
dried cranberries you find in your bag of trail
mix are often covered in table sugar, which can be unhealthy for
hamsters if they eat it in significant amounts.
Many of the pets we share our homes with are fairly easy to feed — as long as you take the time and effort to do a little research, you can usually find high - quality kibble, wet food, or
dried mixes that will meet all of the daily dietary needs of your cat, dog,
hamster, or bird.
Make sure that your
hamster's diet includes a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains and seeds in addition to their
dry food
mix.
Commercial
hamster foods can be bought in most pet stores, these usually contain seeds, nuts and some
mixes even contain
dried meal worms.
You can buy
dried food
mixes from most pet stores that are made especially to meet the dietary requirements of
hamsters.