Hamster Treats

What kind of hamster is?
Im in eighth grade and I just took the class pet, a hamster home for the summer, I wondered what kinds of fruits and vegetables you like. iv already heard of bread and strawberries.
Vegetables and herbs that are safe to feed a hamster are: Alfafa Apple (without seeds) Asparagus Avocado (skinned and seedless) Banana Basil Blackberries Blueberries Broccoli Brussel Sprouts – small amounts occasionally – not all hamsters as the strong taste Calabrese Cabbage – should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause health problems Carrots Cauliflower leaves and stalks of celery Cherries – stones should be removed as they can be dangerous if gnawed Chestnuts Chicory Chinese cilantro Corn on the Cob Corn Salad Courgettes Cranberries " Cress Cucumber Endive Fenugreek Feijoa cabbage Dates Grapes figures beans Kale – should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause problems Health Beans (cooked) Kiwi Fruit Kumquat Lettuce – small amounts occasionally – in excess can cause liver problems Logan Berries Lychee Mange Tout Mango Melon Spinal Mint Mung Okra Pak Choy Papaya Parsley – a good tonic Peach Pear Peas Plums – stones should be removed as can be dangerous when gnawed Potato (cooked) Raspberries Raspberry Plant leaves – beneficial for diarrhea Rhubarb (cooked) Rocket Chard Sage Sorrel Squash Star Fruit Strawberries Sugar Cane – small amounts of soy Dulce Outbreaks of sweet potato Sweetcorn Peppers ugli fruit Swedish turnip water chestnuts water melon spinach vegetables and herbs that should not be fed are: Kidney Beans (raw) Potato Onion (Raw) Potato tops Rhubarb (raw) Rhubarb leaves Tomato leaves wild plants and flowers that can be fed to hamsters are: Alyssum Aster Bramble Blackberry leaves leaves Burnet Chickweed Clover Coltsfoot cornflowers Crosswort Cow Parsley, dandelion leaves and flower Dock Groundsel Hawthorn leaves Parsley Knot Grass coverage of San Michael Mallow Nipplewort Phlox wonders Plaintain Capuchin Daisies Roses Salvias Shepherds Purse thistle sweet peas Clover Vetch Wallflowers Watercress Young grass that follows should not be fed, because they are poisonous to hamsters: Bindweed Bluebells Bulbs Buttercups Clematis Crocus Deadly Nightshade Elder evergreens Hemlock Henbane Horse Chestnut bay leaves privet Oak Leaf Ragwort Scarlet Pimpernel Speedwell toadflax Other goodies that can be fed to your hamster include: Acorns Almonds (shelled) Biscuits beechnuts Brazil Nuts Bread cooked potatoes (fresh or stale) Breakfast Cereals Cake – but not chocolate cake Cashew Nuts Chicken (cooked) Cheese Coconuts Crickets Currents Egg Dog Biscuits (Scrambled or boiled) Fish (cooked) hazelnuts Mealworms Meat (cooked) Nuts Pecan Nuts Peanuts (shelled or unshelled) Pistachio Prunes Sultanas Chestnuts roasting sweet nuts You must be careful not to feed too much sweetened food as these could cause the hamster to become fat. Never feed a hamster any of the following: Buttercups Chocolate Garlic * Onions Rabbit Mix (containing antibiotic ingredients) Raw Kidney Beans Sweets Candy
Hamster Treat Recipe
