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Or can I just be a vegetarian?

Can hamsters eat meat?

Or can I just be a vegetarian?

Hamsters are omnivorous animals. The following recipes are compiled by foreign rat friends and compiled from forum experience. Some food names may have local biases.

If you don’t want to feed food that does not appear in the recipe, do not feed it to your hamster. A complete collection of hamster recipes. Grains and beans are provided as staple food every day. 1. Buckwheat - Buckwheat 2. Pumpkin seeds - Pum in Seeds 3. Peanuts - Peanuts 4. Sunflower seeds

- sunflower seeds5. Oats (oatmeal) - Oatmeal6. Soybeans 7. Corn - corn 8. Green beans - Green beans 9. Gallo beans10. Broad beans - Peas11. Wheat - wheat12. Barley - barley13. Job's tears - Job's tears14. Rice

- rice 15. millet - millet 16. white flower seeds 17. sesame - Seasame Seeds "Fruits" Recommended as snacks 1. Apple (seedless) - Apple (Seedless) Dietary attention points: The potassium ion content of apple core is high, and hamsters eat it

Can cause tachycardia, shock or death 2. Banana - Banana Diet precautions: Avoid being stuffed into the cheek pouches by hamsters. Bananas are soft and perishable and can cause inflammation of the cheek pouches. It is best to feed dried bananas if possible 3. Black

Strawberries - Blackberries 4. Blueberries - Blueberries 5. Cantaloupes - Cantaloupes 6. Cherries 7. Cranberries - Cranberries 8. Grapes/ Grapes (seedless) - Grapes (Seedless9. Lychee - Lychee

10. Mango - Mango 11. Peaches (No stone) 12. Mulberries - Raspberries 13. Strawberries - Strawberries 14. Papayas - papayas 15. Pineapples - pineapples "Vegetables" It is recommended to be eaten as a non-staple food about twice a week 1.

Asparagus 2. Bean Sprouts 3. Bok Choy 4. Broccoli 5. Cabbage (Only a small amount!) 6. Carrots 7. Broccoli

- Cauliflower 8. Celery - Celery 9. Chestnuts - Chestbuts 10. Corn - Corn 11. Cucumbers - Cucumbers / Zucchini 12. Lettuce - Endive 13. Water chestnuts - Water Chestnuts14. Kale - Chinese kale 15. Watercress - Water Cress16.

Western lettuce - Romaine Lettuce17. Spinach - Spinach 18. Sweet potato - Sweet potates 19. Purple radish - Turnip "Meat/Protein" It is recommended to serve as a non-staple food once a week 1. Cooked beef (need to be rinsed with hot water to remove excess

Oil content 2. Cooked chicken/turkey (steamed or baked) 3. Low-fat cheese 4. Cooked fish (bones and skin removed) 5. Grasshoppers (live/dry food) 6. Wheatworms (live/dry food) 7. Crickets

(Live/dry food) 8. Bread (whole wheat) 9. Cooked eggs (boiled/fried) 10. Tofu 11. Original low-fat cheese 12. Dog cakes (cannot contain garlic/onions) 13. Mealworms 14. Barley worms

"Dangerous Food!!!" 1. Almonds (containing cyanic acid) 2. Apple core 3. Canned food 4. Chocolate 5. Candy 6. Potato chips/human snacks 7. Pork products 8. Raw potatoes 9. Raw red kidneys

Beans 10. Eggplant 11. Raisin core 12. Avocado 13. Orange/tangerine/tangerine/grapefruit 14. Watermelon (too much water will cause diarrhea!) 15. Lemon 16. Jam/jelly 17. Spices 18. Garlic

19. Onions 20. Garlic/Beijing scallions 21. Chinese wolfberry 22. Pickled food 23. Pancakes