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		<title>Types of Hamster Food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Types of Hamster Food There are three types of hamster food. Store bought has two kinds, pellets and mixed. The third option is homemade. If you want to feed your hamster the store bought food, you can choose from the pellets which is considered a complete diet for your hamster made with all the nutrients [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are three types of hamster food. Store bought has two kinds, pellets and mixed. The third option is homemade. If you want to feed your hamster the store bought food, you can choose from the pellets which is considered a complete diet for your hamster made with all the nutrients they need to survive and thrive.</p>
<p>By feeding your hamster the pellets they will also be able to keep their teeth thin and sharp and eliminate the need for any special treats like a salt lick that help keep the hamsters teeth sharp and thin. If their teeth get to dull or thick it can cause the hamster problems, most importantly the inability to eat.</p>
<p>Mixed hamster food is also a well balanced diet filled with nutrients for your hamster. Most mixed types of hamster food include; a mixture of grains, seeds, corn, apples, oats, bananas, barley. Some brands contain almonds and other “tasty treats” for the hamster. Feeding the hamster a mixed food also has its benefits. By nature hamsters like to forge for their food, so by sprinkling their food in the bedding they are able to satisfy that instinct.</p>
<p>Many hamster owners feed their hamster both the pellets and the mixture, alternating days or providing the hamster with half the recommend amount of each type of food. A hamster will only eat until it is full so you don’t need to worry about over feeding. If you find that the hamster does not like to eat out of the bowl then just sprinkle it in the bedding and he/she will find it and eat it.</p>
<p>The third option for feeding your hamster is homemade food. This option is very popular; people use their left over scrapes to make homemade meals. You just have to be careful what you feed the hamsters. Chocolate, processed sugar and food with additives can hurt your hamster. Some hamster owners even cook meat and feed it to the hamster, just make sure you let it cool down first and make sure the hamster eats it right away if it gets buried in the bedding and not consumed for a few days this could make your hamster very sick and even cause death.</p>
<p>When you make homemade food you have to be careful and use your common sense. Make sure the food is small enough for the hamster to eat and not choke on and make sure it is always fresh.</p>
<p>Hamsters like and can eat numerous foods including; dry cat food, carrots, all types of lettuce, broccoli, snap peas, apples, pears, bananas, nuts that are not flavored and only lightly salted, small amounts of peanut butter, both creamy and chunky, any dried fruit that is all natural and as I stated above even meat. Just don’t season it with onion or garlic powders.</p>
<p>Some hamsters are a bit picky about their food and you will learn what they like by trial and error this will help with the types of hamster food you should give them. Hamsters should also be provided with some type of treats either store bought or homemade. But do not go overboard with the treats, your hamster then may not eat their food and this will not be good for them. With their food you should always provide fresh water for the hamster to drink daily. Pregnant hamsters can have small amounts of milk included in their diet.   </p>
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		<title>Types of Hamsters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are 5 types of hamsters.? These are the Syrian hamster, Dwarf Campbell Russian Hamster, Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster, Chinese Hamster and the Roborovski Hamster. Syrian Hamster The Syrian Hamster lives alone in the wild and it feels much happier when it?s alone in captivity too.? Syrian Hamsters can be aggressive with each other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are 5 types of hamsters.? These are the Syrian hamster, <a></a><strong>Dwarf Campbell Russian Hamster</strong>, <strong>Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster, <a></a>Chinese Hamster and the Roborovski Hamster</strong>.</p>
<p>Syrian Hamster</p>
<p>The Syrian Hamster lives alone in the wild and it feels much happier when it?s alone in captivity too.? Syrian Hamsters can be aggressive with each other and can seriously hurt each other.? Never keep Syrian Hamsters in a pair or a group.? Syrian Hamsters are the most commonly found in pet stores.? The Syrian Hamster is sometimes referred to as the &#8216;Golden Hamster&#8217; due to its original wild golden colouring although today there are many different colour and coat mutations. It is also sometimes referred to as the Standard or Fancy Hamster and Long Haired Syrian hamsters are sometimes referred to as &#8216;Teddy Bear Hamsters&#8217;.? Female Syrian Hamsters are larger than male Syrian Hamsters.</p>
<p><strong>Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster is also known as the Djungarian Dwarf Hamster.? It originates from the steppes of </strong><strong>Northern Kazakhstan</strong><strong> and </strong><strong>Siberia</strong><strong>.? When kept outdoors it gets a white winter coat.? This is a natural protective colour during a period when its original habitat is covered in snow. </strong>Hamsters are most comfortable at temperatures between 65 ? F / 18? C and 80?F / 26?C and should always be housed indoors.? <strong>Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamsters can be housed in a group, preferably of the same gender.? They can only be housed in groups if brought together from a young age. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Dwarf </strong><strong>Campbell</strong><strong> Russian Hamster</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dwarf Campbell Russian Hamsters are closely related to Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamsters.? Because of its thicker coat, the </strong><strong>Campbell</strong><strong>?s appears somewhat larger than Dwarf Russian Hamsters, but in fact it?s not. </strong><strong>Campbell</strong><strong>?s tend to become fatter in captivity than the Russian Hamsters.? The </strong><strong>Campbell</strong><strong>?s coat is yellow-brownish with a thin, sharply lined dorsal stripe.? Its coat turns slightly greyer in winter.? Dwarf Campbell Russian Hamsters can live in groups of the same gender.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chinese Hamster </strong></p>
<p><strong>The Chinese Hamster is a long-tailed dwarf hamster and not closely related to the other dwarf hamsters.? Chinese hamsters should also be housed alone; one per cage.? The Chinese Hamster?s coat is not as woolly as that of the other species.? Its fur lies close and dark-brown dorsal stripe on its back is not always clearly visible and its belly is light grey.? The Chinese Hamster has dark ears, lightly edged.? The male has a strikingly large scrotum. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Roborovski Hamster</strong></p>
<p>The <strong>Roborovski Hamster</strong> is also a short-tailed dwarf hamster, but its yellow-brown colouring and striking whiskers lend it a totally different appearance to the other two short-tailed species of dwarf hamsters.? <strong>Roborovski Hamster</strong>s are much less well knows and they breed very few young.? The <strong>Roborovski Hamster</strong>.? Is the smallest dwarf hamster.? Its body measures only seven to nine centimeters in length and its tail is barely visible.? Its back is a brownish-yellow with grey under colouring.? Sometimes the yellow on its back appears somewhat rusty in colour.? <strong>Roborovski Hamster</strong>s don?t have dorsal stripes.? <strong>Roborovski Hamster</strong>s can live in groups of the same gender.</p>
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