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Apart from providing
your hamster with dry hamster food which can be purchased in pet shops, they
should be given a small amount of fresh food daily, e.g. cabbage, broccoli,
carrot, apple, French beans, corn on the cob, etc. Do not give lettuce
as this can be too wet for them. Remove uneaten food daily so that it
doesn't go mouldy.
NEVER give your hamster chocolate - this is highly toxic
for them. Avoid giving 'pet' chocolate as well as this can clog up
their face pouches if they do not empty them immediately.
If you have Campbells that
are diabetic, ensure they receive essential fatty acids in their diet -
sunflower seeds, linseed, sesame seeds and pumpkin seeds. Give a small
amount of these daily. Do not give them sugary treats, or treats that
have honey in them as these will make their condition worse.
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Feeding new mothers/babies: ensure the
mother has plenty of food when she is feeding her young. Supplement
her food with a milky meal - Complan, rusks or baby food. Her babies
will also enjoy this when they start leaving the nest. Use a jam jar
lid as a dish as this is shallow enough for the babies to reach. It
will get messy pretty quickly with sawdust being flicked into it so you
should remove any uneaten food before it gets completely buried. Small
pieces of food should also be dropped into the nest, e.g. raw porridge oats,
bread or pieces of vegetable, to ensure the mother has plenty to eat.
The babies will also start eating this food. Don't overfeed a pregnant
hamster as her babies might grow too big and she may have difficult during
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