The Bunny Dwarf Hamster Dream food consists of no less than 42 Components
Fill the food bowl with Dwarf Hamster Dream BASIC and wait for all the food to be eaten before refilling it again. Check the hamster supply room regularly and remove any leftover food if necessary. Give high-quality bunny hay (e.g. bunny Protein-Hay ) and fresh, lukewarm water every day.
Happiness starts with the right, balanced diet. That is the starting point. Rodents that receive appropriate nutrition are happy and healthy. And rodents that don't have to worry about their next meal are extremely happy and healthy. That immediately brings us to the Bunny Nature happiness formula. The Bunny recipes is always based on the absolute interests of the rodents. Bunny knows that for nutritional reasons it is necessary to make the food available ad libitum for the animals. this way they can meet their needs every time without overeating or becoming overweight. With the unique bunny recipes, Bunny Nature offers optimally balanced food, the highest quality ingredients and a particularly controlled production ... to cover the nutritional needs of your rodent. as nature shows us. And of course this is done without the use of preservatives, flavor enhancers, added sugars, colors & aromas.
The dwarf hamster is a small, granivorous (seed-eating) mammal belonging to the rodent order. In nature it is a loner and has a life expectancy of 2 to 2.5 years. With a body length of 11 cm and a weight of approx. 45 g, it is clearly smaller than the golden hamster.
The dwarf hamster is native to southern Russia, Mongolia and northern China. There it lives in dry semi-desert and steppe areas and is active from dusk to night.
The nutritional needs of fast dwarf hamsters are manifold. In nature they mainly feed on various seeds and insects
Incisors
Dwarf hamsters have incisors that keep growing. The feed must therefore allow for the necessary wear of the teeth (for example by seeds that can be hulled).
Stomach
The stomach consists of two 'chambers', namely the front stomach and the glandular stomach.
Small Caecum
As a 'granivorous' (seed-eating) animal, the dwarf hamster has a small appendix. It can only process raw fibers to a limited extent. The optimal crude fiber content in the feed is therefore below 10%.
Animal protein
Animal proteins are required for the metabolism. The amount must be carefully adjusted to the needs of the animal.
High energy requirement
Dwarf hamsters are real bundles of energy. Due to their high metabolism, they have a greater energy requirement.
Sensitive to diabetes
To avoid diabetes, the food should not contain fruit or other sugary components and fresh fruit should not be fed.