Can Hamsters Eat Rice? Yes, Plain and Very Small
Hamsters can eat plain cooked rice in very small amounts, but it should be an occasional treat only. Here is what to avoid.
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Hamsters can eat plain cooked rice in very small amounts, but it should be an occasional treat only. Here is what to avoid.
Hamsters can theoretically get rabies, but pet hamsters are an extremely low-risk source. Here is when a bite needs medical advice.
Hamster hiding is often normal, especially during the day or after a move. Learn what it means, how to help, and when hiding signals stress or illness.
Hamsters hoard food because storing food is a normal survival behavior. Learn what is healthy, what to clean, and when hoarding can signal a problem.
Hamster bar chewing usually means stress, frustration, boredom, or a cage problem. Learn why it happens, why it matters, and how to fix it.
Hamster freezing is often a fear or alert response, but it can also overlap with illness, cold, or weakness. Learn what is normal and when to call a vet.
Hamsters are mostly nocturnal, sleeping during the day and becoming active at night. Learn what behavior is normal and when to worry.
Hamster teeth chattering when you approach usually means fear, stress, or warning. Learn what to do, what not to do, and when teeth may be the problem.
Apple flesh is safe for hamsters, but the seeds are not. They contain a compound that releases cyanide when metabolized. Here's what to remove and how much to give.
Bananas are safe for hamsters in small amounts, but they're high in sugar. Learn how much to give, how often, and why dwarf hamsters need extra care.
Carrots are safe for hamsters but higher in sugar than most people expect. Here's the right portion size, how often to give them, and why the tops are actually better.
Celery is safe for hamsters in small amounts, but the stringy fibers are a real choking risk. Here's how to prepare it correctly and how often to give it.
Cheese isn't toxic to hamsters, but its sodium and fat content make it a poor choice. Here's why vets don't recommend it and what to give instead.
Grapes are toxic to dogs for reasons that aren't fully understood. The evidence for hamsters is uncertain, not reassuring. Here's why I don't give them and what the research actually says.
Strawberries are safe for hamsters, but their sugar content makes portion size critical. Here's how much to give, how often, and why dwarfs need extra caution.
Ripe tomato flesh is safe for hamsters, but the leaves, stem, and green parts are toxic. Here's what to remove, how much to serve, and how often.
Watermelon flesh is safe for hamsters, but the high water content can cause diarrhea if you give too much. Here's how to serve it and what to remove first.
All hamsters can bite. Most biting is caused by fear, poor approach technique, or handling at the wrong time. Here's what causes it and how to build trust instead.
Hamsters can carry a small number of diseases transmissible to humans. The risk for healthy adults is low. Here's what those diseases are and who should take extra care.
The minimum hamster cage size is 100 × 50 cm of floor space with 30 cm bedding depth. This guide explains the standards, the science behind them, and what happens when they aren't met.
A hamster costs $150–$400 to set up and $30–$60 per month to keep. The purchase price is almost never the biggest expense. Here is the full breakdown.
Hamsters are often marketed as ideal starter pets for children. The reality is more complicated. Here is what works, what age makes sense, and what to expect.
A hamster losing fur may have friction rubs, mites, ringworm, barbering, diet problems, aging changes, or a medical condition. Here's how to tell.
Some foods are genuinely toxic to hamsters. Others cause chronic harm through salt, acidity, or concentrated sugar. This exhaustive guide covers every category and why each is dangerous.
The minimum hamster cage size is 100 cm × 50 cm floor space with 30 cm of bedding. Most pet store cages are half that. Here's what to buy and what to avoid.
A hamster can go 3 to 4 days without food if water is available. Without water, 24 hours is enough to cause serious harm. Here's what this means in practice.
Everything you need to know to keep a hamster healthy: species, cage size, diet, wheel, handling, and health basics. Grounded in veterinary guidance.
A complete guide to fruit for hamsters: which are safe, which to avoid, how much to give, and the preparation rules that apply to every fruit on the list.
Hamster shaking can mean fear, cold, illness, low blood sugar, or old age. Some causes resolve on their own. Others need a vet within hours. Here's how to tell the difference.