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What kind of foods can i feed my hamster Jacki besides hamster food i already know that?!?

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Shes a Chinese Dwarf Hamster if that makes any difference. Thanks

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  1. you can use veggies, and fruits


  2. Here is a list of things I feed my hamster

    FRUITS: apple, plum, nectarine, peach, grape, banana, blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, ect.

    VEGGIES: celery, carrot, lettuce, cooked potato, peas, green beans, tomato, corn, pepper, cucumber, ect. (NO ONION!!)

    OTHER: yogurt, cooked white rice, some unsalted scrambled egg.

    MEATS (yes meat is okay for hamsters. only a little pinch though. It gives them the protien they don't gett from their seeds.) chicken and fish fillets.

    BUGS: canker worms. (Also Protien.)

    SEEDS: grain, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, unsalted peanuts, ect. (Just look for hamster mix.)

    Amd for a special treat you can give them Flower petals, grass, and dandilion leaves. Hope this helped!

    - Acorns

    - Almonds (shelled)

    - Biscuits

    - Brazil Nuts (shelled)

    - Bread

    - Cashew Nuts

    - Cereals

    - Cheese

    - Chicken (cooked)

    - Eggs (boiled or scrambled)

    - Fish (cooked)

    - Hazelnuts (shelled)

    - Meat (cooked)

    - Peanuts

    - Potatoes (boiled)

    - Prunes

    - Raisins

    - Sultanas

    - Walnuts (shelled)

    Never feed your hamster:

    - Buttercups

    - Chocolate

    - Garlic

    - Onions

    - Rabbit Mix (containing antibiotic ingredients)

    - Raw kidney beans

    - Sweets

    - Toffees

    They should be fed once a day with fresh proprietary pellet hamster food, you can supplement this with seeds, grains, fruit and green vegetables but be careful not to feed more of one type of food.

    REMEMBER: It's very trial and error, each hamster will have different tastes they do not all like the same things to eat, but you may find that some of these 'temporary' solutions may be ones that become regulars .

  3. Alfalfa

    Apple (seedless)

    Asparagus

    Avocado (skinned and seedless)

    Banana

    Basil

    Blackberries

    Blueberries

    Broccoli

    Brussel Sprouts - small amounts occasionally - not all hamsters like the strong taste

    Calabrese

    Cabbage - should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause health problems

    Carrots

    Cauliflower leaves and stalks

    Celery

    Cherries - stones should be removed as they can be dangerous if gnawed

    Chestnuts

    Chicory

    Chinese Leaves

    Coriander

    Corn-on-the-Cob

    Corn Salad

    Courgette

    Cranberries

    Cress

    Cucumber

    Curly Kale

    Dates

    Endive

    Fenugreek

    Feijoa

    Figs

    Grapes

    Green beans

    Kale - should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause health problems

    Kidney Beans (cooked)

    Kiwi Fruit

    Kumquat

    Lettuce - small amounts occasionally - in excess it can cause liver problems

    Logan Berries

    Lychee

    Mange Tout

    Mango

    Marrow

    Melon

    Mint

    Mung

    Okra

    Pak Choy

    Papaya

    Parsley - a good tonic

    Peach

    Pear

    Peas

    Plums - stones should be removed as can be dangerous when gnawed

    Potato (cooked)

    Raspberries

    Raspberry Plant leaves - beneficial for diarrhoea

    Rhubarb (cooked)

    Rocket Chard

    Sage

    Sorrel

    Squash

    Star Fruit

    Strawberries

    Sugar Cane - small amounts

    Sweet Potato

    Soybean Sprouts

    Swede

    Sweetcorn

    Sweet Peppers

    Ugli Fruit

    Turnip

    Water Chestnuts

    Watermelon

    Water Spinach

    Dont feed them too often or he can get  diarrhea

  4. CEREAL, LIKE CHEERIOS BUT NOT SUGARED CEREAL.

  5. oooooooohhhhhhhhh lots of stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... somebody will probably answer with a HUGE list!

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