Vegetables, herbs and fruits that are safe to feed a hamster are:
- Alfalfa
- Apple (seedless)
- Asparagus
- Avocado (skinned and seedless)
- Banana
- Basil
- Blackberries
- Blueberries
- Broccoli
- Brussel Sprouts - small amounts occasionally - not all hamsters like 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
- Celery
- Cherries - stones should be removed as they can be dangerous if gnawed
- Chestnuts
- Chicory
- Chinese Leaves
- Coriander
- Corn-on-the-Cob
- Corn Salad
- Courgette
- Cranberries
- Cress
- Cucumber
- Curly Kale
- Dates
- Endive
- Fenugreek
- Feijoa
- Figs
- Grapes
- Green beans
- Kale - should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause health problems
- Kidney Beans (cooked)
- Kiwi Fruit
- Kumquat
- Lettuce - small amounts occasionally - in excess it can cause liver problems
- Logan Berries
- Lychee
- Mange Tout
- Mango
- Marrow
- Melon
- 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 diarrhoea
- Rhubarb (cooked)
- Rocket Chard
- Sage
- Sorrel
- Squash
- Star Fruit
- Strawberries
- Sugar Cane - small amounts
- Sweet Potato
- Soybean Sprouts
- Swede
- Sweetcorn
- Sweet Peppers
- Ugli Fruit
- Turnip
- Water Chestnuts
- Watermelon
- Water Spinach
Vegetables and herbs that should not be fed are:
- Kidney Beans (raw)
- Onion
- Potato (raw)
- Potato tops
- Rhubarb (raw) Vegetables, herbs and fruits that are safe to feed a hamster are:
- Alfalfa
- Apple (seedless)
- Asparagus
- Avocado (skinned and seedless)
- Banana
- Basil
- Blackberries
- Blueberries
- Broccoli
- Brussel Sprouts - small amounts occasionally - not all hamsters like 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
- Celery
- Cherries - stones should be removed as they can be dangerous if gnawed
- Chestnuts
- Chicory
- Chinese Leaves
- Coriander
- Corn-on-the-Cob
- Corn Salad
- Courgette
- Cranberries
- Cress
- Cucumber
- Curly Kale
- Dates
- Endive
- Fenugreek
- Feijoa
- Figs
- Grapes
- Green beans
- Kale - should only be fed in small amounts occasionally as too much can cause health problems
- Kidney Beans (cooked)
- Kiwi Fruit
- Kumquat
- Lettuce - small amounts occasionally - in excess it can cause liver problems
- Logan Berries
- Lychee
- Mange Tout
- Mango
- Marrow
- Melon
- 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 diarrhoea
- Rhubarb (cooked)
- Rocket Chard
- Sage
- Sorrel
- Squash
- Star Fruit
- Strawberries
- Sugar Cane - small amounts
- Sweet Potato
- Soybean Sprouts
- Swede
- Sweetcorn
- Sweet Peppers
- Ugli Fruit
- Turnip
- Water Chestnuts
- Watermelon
- Water Spinach
Vegetables and herbs that should not be fed are:- Kidney Beans (raw)
- Onion
- Potato (raw)
- Potato tops
- Rhubarb (raw)
- Rhubarb leaves
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