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How can I convince my hamster eat her new food?
I took my hamster to the vet yesterday and he said my hamster was nice except the food I gave him http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/group/1153/product.web he said my hamster live longer if I gave the food pellets http://www.petco.com/product/108411/Kaytee-Forti-Diet-Pro-Health-Food-for-Mouse-Rat-and-Hamster. aspx? CoreCat = Certon-_-_-ProductDetail_2% Kaytee 20Forti-Diet% 20pro% 20Health% 20food% 20for% 20Mouse% 2C% 20Rat% 20% 26% 20Hamster-108411 Personally, I think the natural corn, sunflower seeds and other were better, but I decided to do some of this stuff on the way home. anyways, its been a day and he hasn't even hit a ball! plz tell me how I can eat my hamster. thnx the vet sed becuz These pellets are improving their nutritional fact for hamsters. In addition, it seemed took 1 or 2 snacks, THN and leaved it alone
Well, it would have been preferable to introduce new foods to half and half Food new and old, and more than a week of slowly reducing the amount of old food, rty offering some new foods like a treat too. yes, he would live longer on novel foods, my GUINEA PIG choked to death on swwetcorn in dried food, it was of 3 months and it was much bigger than a hamster. I suggest pllet food, even if his desire to eat a roast all day Sunday mixied up as a form of soup. LOL. I hope I helped
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