Yes, You can give Hamsters a variety of nuts, such as walnuts, brazils, almonds and hazelnuts at Christmas. When they are in the shells the hamster can chew at them to wear down his teeth, but you will normally need to crack them so that the hamster can eat the nut. My dwarf hamster loved walnuts in particular.
carats and nuts.
hamsters eat many different things: vegetables, seeds, nuts, some types of fruit, bread. my hamsters favourite is celery :)
You can feed Teddy Bear hamsters a variety of nuts, including unsalted almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, and peanuts in small quantities as treats. Make sure to remove any shell or shell fragments to prevent choking. Nuts should not exceed 1-2 per week to avoid excessive fat intake.
Their food is nuts, grains, and seeds or others. These can be found in pet shops.
They might be ABLE to, but they need some nuts,grains, and water of corse!
None, hamsters need nuts, fruits and grains not dairy
their teeth are sharp because they need them to crack open types of nuts and hard food:)
if it is ripe they will like it .all hamsters like fruits ,vegetables ,and nuts .it does not matter what size . P.S. its a fancy hamster .teddy bear is just like a nickname.
Penuts, Lettus, uncooked oats, corn, sunflower seeds, and other nuts.
Short-haired hamsters, like all hamsters, should primarily eat a diet of hamster pellets or blocks. You can supplement their diet with fresh vegetables, fruits, and occasional treats like seeds or nuts. Always make sure they have access to fresh water.
No, hamsters should not eat monkey nuts (also known as peanuts) as they are high in fat and can be a choking hazard for hamsters. It's best to stick to hamster-specific treats and food to ensure their health and safety.
nuts seeds and anything that says "suitable for hamsters" give them fruit but only apples and pears ;-]