Not exact matches
However,
pellets do not give the
hamster any variety and should be mixed with
hamster mixes and fresh
food daily.
They are compressed
food pellets and are designed to meet a
hamster's nutritional requirements.
Pressed green
pellets are a good gnawing
food for
hamsters.
Some
hamsters eat out only the
foods they like, especially if they're given a seed mix rather than
pellets.
The ideal diet for a
hamster is a pelleted diet that is supplemented with a variety of other safe and human
foods but if your
hamster won't eat the pelleted diet then sprinkle some seed mixture onto the
pellets or find a seed diet that already has
pellets in it.
Your
hamster will need fresh
food pellets or blocks and plenty of fresh water every day.
However, it is important that such
foods are not used to replace
hamster mix or
pellets, as these are needed to give your
hamster basic nutrition.
You may also give your
hamster fresh
food as treats but their main source of nutrient needs to be from a
food mix or
pellet.
My personal favorite is a
food mix like Supreme Hazel
Hamster (also known as Harry
Hamster in the UK), a
food pellet like Oxbow
Hamster and Gerbil
food, or a mixture of both.
Next, place treats in your hand; seed mixtures are good for this because as a supplement to the
pellet or block - type diet,
hamsters love this
food.
Food — Dwarf hamsters require just a spoonful of food a day and pellets are considered a healthier opt
Food — Dwarf
hamsters require just a spoonful of
food a day and pellets are considered a healthier opt
food a day and
pellets are considered a healthier option.
Hamster Food TIP: Pellets are recommended by vets, pet stores and by us because they contain a balanced diet that will not allow your hamster to just eat the fattier
Hamster Food TIP:
Pellets are recommended by vets, pet stores and by us because they contain a balanced diet that will not allow your
hamster to just eat the fattier
hamster to just eat the fattier
foods.
try giving ur
hamster some raw pasta and more
pellets in her
food bowl as
pellets are hard to chew and will wear down her teeth a bit!!
They should be given sparingly and never be used to replace a regular
hamster food mix or
pellet
Hmm... dwarf
hamsters need only about a tablespoon of
pellet or seed mix daily so I guess he's not really sick but just can't finish that much
food.
In addition to commercially produced
pellet food,
hamsters need small amounts of vegetables daily.
Variations on clay particles include green
pellets (resembling rabbit
food) or shredded cedar (like
hamster bedding).