1, diet. Hamsters are omnivores and can eat many things, such as vegetables (vegetables, lettuce, cabbage), beans, fruits and
1, diet. Hamsters are omnivores and can eat many things, such as vegetables (vegetables, lettuce, cabbage), beans, fruits and so on. They can also eat meat (boiled eggs, chicken, dried fish), and of course, hamster-specific food. Avoid feeding hamsters some foods with high salt content, which will increase the gastrointestinal burden of hamsters.
2. Living environment. Prepare a warm nest for hamsters, of course, the area is slightly larger. Because hamsters love to move, put licorice, wheat straw, waste paper, cloth mats and so on. Create a very natural environment in the lower part of the cage, keep the nest dry and ventilated, and occasionally take it out to bask in the sun. You can prepare some food pots and put some branches for hamsters to chew their teeth.
3. move on. Hamster is a lively animal, but it is easy to get fat. Proper exercise will help them lose weight, stay healthy and avoid some diseases.
4. avoid being scared. Hamsters are timid and generally can't stand too much stimulation. It's best not to disturb them easily, and don't force them, otherwise it will easily cause hamsters to be frightened, lead to refusal to eat, and even endanger their lives.
5. Take good care. Hamsters are very small and need the care of their owners. They should always pay attention to the weather changes, keep warm in cold weather and avoid high temperature. They also need to take a bath and comb their hair regularly. If you encounter abnormal physical condition and can't solve it yourself, go to the hospital in time. Don't delay.