1. Grains: Hamsters can eat grains such as millet, corn, sunflower seeds, sorghum, oats, etc. Try to eat less refined grains. In particular, human food can cause harm to the hamster's body!
2. Fruits: Hamsters can be fed fruits such as pomegranates, dates, papayas, pineapples, etc. occasionally to supplement vitamins. But remember not to give too much or too sweet ones. Too much can cause diarrhea. If it's too sweet, hamsters are easily prone to diabetes.
3. Vegetables: Hamsters can eat vegetables, and it's best to cook them. Recommended vegetables are carrots, buckwheat greens, and rape. Try not to eat cabbage as it has too much moisture and is easy to cause diarrhea.
4. Eggs: Hamsters can eat some egg whites occasionally, but remember not to eat egg yolks. The high cholesterol in egg yolks is harmful to the hamster's body. Using an appropriate amount of egg whites can increase protein and enhance the hamster's physical fitness.
5. Fiber: Hamsters can eat fiber-rich foods such as alfalfa and apple tree branches to supplement nutrition and also play a role in grinding teeth.
6. Water: Water is indispensable for any animal. For hamsters, it's best to drink cooled boiled water. Just like humans, drinking tap water directly is easy to cause stomach upset. Treat your hamster carefully and try to use a water bottle to avoid getting the hamster's fur wet.