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    #447752   2008-05-17 08:21 GMT      
    My friend has a hamster and she always feeds it pasta! Is pasta good for hamsters?

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    #447753   2008-05-17 08:26 GMT      
    I don't think so! Lol! x

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    #447754   2008-05-17 08:28 GMT      
    Hamsters eat cooked rice and pasta, and uncooked pasta but they seem to prefer it cooked. They like to eat pastry, cooked and uncooked. Cheese is popular in small amounts. Breakfast cereals are nearly always very popular, just be careful in case the hamster decides to climb into the bowl of rice crispies.
    You can give them a variety of nuts, such as walnuts, brazils, almonds and hazelnuts at Christmas. When they are in the shells the hamster can chew at them to wear down his teeth, but you will normally need to crack them so that the hamster can eat the nut. My dwarf hamster loved walnuts in particular.

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    #447755   2008-05-17 08:28 GMT      
    They shouldn't eat pasta, it's not natural for it to eat it.

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    #447756   2008-05-17 08:34 GMT      
    they shouldnt eat pasta.

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    #447757   2008-05-17 08:34 GMT      
    YEAH IT'S GOOD FOR THEM MINE EATS IT ALL THE TIME! PASTA IS JUST WHEAT MAD INTO A SHAPE!!! =]

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    #447758   2008-05-17 09:06 GMT      
    yes ,they aren't finekey

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    #447759   2008-05-17 09:07 GMT      
    uncooked as a treat once in awhile, not everyday.

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    #447760   2008-05-17 10:50 GMT      
    theyy shouldnt eat pasta
    if they were in the wild theyy wouldnt eat pasta
    so they wouldnt be used to it
    but if you do feed it to the hamsterr, then dont give a lot.
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    #447761   2008-05-17 11:17 GMT      
    yes you can, i just wouldnt give it too much.

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    #447762   2008-05-17 11:28 GMT      
    No not really, as it's too hard for their teeth! xx
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