Give your hamster fresh fruit and vegetables only once or twice a week. Remove the uneaten food from their cage so that it does not spoil. Eating rotten foods can harm your hamster. Never give hamsters citrus fruits, garlic, onions, milk, or foods that contain a lot of water (like lettuce). Dry, unsweetened breakfast cereal (like Cheerios, Chex, Kix, Rice Krispies) may be given to your hamster sometimes as a treat. Chandler especially likes Chex, but he dislikes Cheerios for some strange reason. Raisins, sunflower seeds, and unsalted nuts also make good treats. Vitakraft brand has a wide selection of small animal treats. Yogurt drops and waffles are Chandler's favorites. Vitakraft treats are available at most pet stores.
Your hamster should always have fresh, clean water in his or her water bottle. To disinfect the bottle, put it in the dishwasher every one or two weeks. Never give them water in a bowl. Your hamster will get food and bedding in it, contaminating it.
GUINEA PIGS:
Guinea pigs also enjoy Vitakraft treats. Wills and Chandler have similar tastes in Vitakraft treats! Fresh fruits and vegetables are also good to include in your pig's diet. Remember to remove the rotten, uneaten foods.
Guinea pigs need fresh, clean water too. They drink much more water than hamsters, so I suggest buying your pig a larger water bottle. Use a bottle instead of a bowl, which easily becomes contaminated.
As long as you provide your small animals with the correct nutritious foods, they should enjoy a healthy life. For guinea pigs, this is five to seven years; for hamsters, two to three.
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