Home Small pets Dry Food and Mixtures Deli Nature Hamsters Deli Nature Deli Nature Hamsters Originally, hamsters are steppe inhabitants from Eastern-Europe, but its habitat now extends more to the west because of the agriculture. Through the Danube valley, it came from Russia through Germany to arrive here in the Netherlands and Belgium. It ... See full description Weight 750 GR €7.95 €10.60/KG Order 2 units, don't run out of it x1 €7.95 €7.95/unit x2 -€0.16 €15.74 €7.79 last unit x3 -€0.24 €23.61 €7.71 last unit x5 -€0.40 €39.35 €7.55 last unit Buy it with... Living World Nibblers Apple 10 cm €1.79 Vitakraft Mineral Stone Rodents 168 g 168 GR €2.80 Jr Farm Flores De Jardin Para Chinchillas 50 GR €3.97 You may also like Witte Molen Puur Rabbit Sensitive 800 GR €6.92 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Cunipic Vet Line Intestinal Rabbit 1,4 KG (19) €16.94 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Cunipic Baby Toy Mini and Supertoy options: 700 GR - 2,5 KG €10.90 See options Features Deli Nature Hamsters Reference5411860800474 Weight750 GR IngredientsWith seeds, With nuts FormatMixture Nutritional ConditionsNatural AgeAdult Special Cares Small Animal TypeHamsters BrandDeli Nature Description Deli Nature Hamsters Originally, hamsters are steppe inhabitants from Eastern-Europe, but its habitat now extends more to the west because of the agriculture. Through the Danube valley, it came from Russia through Germany to arrive here in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is mostly living in loose soil, as it likes very much to dig holes and corridors. Below ground, it makes a borough, dividing it into food storages, the necessary toilet and sleeping nests. The nests are often covered with grass, hay and a variety of other soft material. The hamster is predominantly a nocturnal animal as it is asleep for the larger part of the day. In the evening and at night, it leaves the nest to feed. It mostly eats seeds, grasses, and herbs, but also vegetables, fruits, and cereals, as well as animal proteins in insects, snails, worms, and even sometimes young mice and young birds. Most hamsters are solitary animals that are best kept alone in a cage. Several animals together sometimes leads to unpleasant consequences. The minimal dimensions of a gold hamster cage are 60 cm by 40 cm. Hamsters also need movement, so a treadmill is a nice alternative. Hamsters also tend to store food in their cheeks. This food is then brought to their nests, where they conceal it to eat it later. A handy tip: by waiting with renewing their feed until they have finished everything, you can prevent them to go and store too much food. Otherwise, they will eat all the best bits and stash everything they do not like. Customer Reviews Deli Nature Hamsters Write a review Related categories Dry Food and Mixtures for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures Deli Nature for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures with nuts for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures with seeds for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures natural for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures adult for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures mixture for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures hamsters for small pets Standard price €7.95 Autoship order How does it work? Save in your Autoship deliveries! + info -5% available We recommend you see these alternatives with a delivery date confirmed by the supplier. - + Add to cart Save purchasing more than 1 unit Prices valid for today
Description Deli Nature Hamsters Originally, hamsters are steppe inhabitants from Eastern-Europe, but its habitat now extends more to the west because of the agriculture. Through the Danube valley, it came from Russia through Germany to arrive here in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is mostly living in loose soil, as it likes very much to dig holes and corridors. Below ground, it makes a borough, dividing it into food storages, the necessary toilet and sleeping nests. The nests are often covered with grass, hay and a variety of other soft material. The hamster is predominantly a nocturnal animal as it is asleep for the larger part of the day. In the evening and at night, it leaves the nest to feed. It mostly eats seeds, grasses, and herbs, but also vegetables, fruits, and cereals, as well as animal proteins in insects, snails, worms, and even sometimes young mice and young birds. Most hamsters are solitary animals that are best kept alone in a cage. Several animals together sometimes leads to unpleasant consequences. The minimal dimensions of a gold hamster cage are 60 cm by 40 cm. Hamsters also need movement, so a treadmill is a nice alternative. Hamsters also tend to store food in their cheeks. This food is then brought to their nests, where they conceal it to eat it later. A handy tip: by waiting with renewing their feed until they have finished everything, you can prevent them to go and store too much food. Otherwise, they will eat all the best bits and stash everything they do not like.