can my hampster and mouse eat nectarines, plums, and oranges as a treat?
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Yes as long as you don't feed them to much.Only feed it as a treat and then only what they will eat at that time.You really don't want to give them to much because they will store it and the fruit generally will go bad in the cage.Because of the sugars in the fruit you really don't want to over indulge them.Dwarf hamsters can become diabetic so if it is a dwarf you should shy away from fruits.
dont no bou those but read this
路 Hamsters should be fed a diet that meets their nutritional requirements, an inadequate diet can lead to health problems
路 Water should be available at all times, pet shops sell vitamin drops which can be added to the water and are beneficial to hamsters
路 It is vital that it is fed a mix specifically designed for hamsters
路 They need a balanced diet, so should not be fed on a diet that has too many vegetables and sunflower seeds
路 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
路 Always wash fruit and vegetables fed to your hamster
路 Each hamster will have different tastes they do not all like the same things to eat
路 A large variety of hamster treats are available but they should not be fed in large quantities. Other titbits you can feed your hamster include:
- 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)
路 Never feed your hamster:
- Buttercups
- Chocolate
- Garlic
- Onions
- Rabbit Mix (containing antibiotic ingredients)
- Raw kidney beans
- Sweets
- Toffees
hope this helps!!but all them are watery and that is not really good for them because it can cause wet tail
Mice can have all of that and im pretty sure hamsters can too.
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