How to keep a hamster, are hamsters poisonous?

The hamster is a small animal that loves hygiene, and hamsters bought at pet stores are not poisonous. Raised properly, the danger is quite quite small.

Basic equipment

Cage, mouse toilet, water bottle and food bowl, running wheel, small nest, matting material, bath sand, drinking water, teething supplies, toys, wood shavings.

Precautions

Summer put urine sand, into a pile, to take a spoon to scoop away. In winter put wood shavings, must be thick. Take bath sand in winter to give it a bath, summer is also strictly prohibited water washing, with water washing is more likely to get skin disease, there may be death. Golden bear hamster can not use bath sand, bath sand will clog the pores to cause skin disease, bear will own saliva bath.

Food standard

Staple food

Staple food must eat professional rat food, if not, you can also self-contained rat food. Bread worms, melon seeds will eat more fire. Broccoli calcium. Green beans in the fire to eat, not on fire when eating will be flatulence. Green bean skin is more useful than green beans. It is not recommended that you feed self-prepared rat food for a long time, professional rat food is more nutritious and the ratio is more scientific.

Food dosage

It is recommended to have a small piece of each snack a week, and the total frequency of feeding snacks per week should not be more than the daily amount of food. Vegetables and fruits should be dried or dried as much as possible before consumption.

Medical matters

Hamsters bathe in bath sand (remember not to use water) (Syrian hamsters take a bath in their own saliva without bath sand), pay attention to environmental hygiene, probiotic selection, balanced and diversified nutrition, and stable temperature and humidity.