Little One Feed for Dwarf Hamsters Small Animal Food 400g
Description
Description
Little One Feed for Dwarf Hamsters Small Animal Food 400g
Little One Feed for Dwarf Hamsters is a complete daily food specially formulated to meet the nutritional needs of dwarf hamsters. This carefully balanced mix is designed around their natural feeding preferences, with a wide variety of seeds, grains, vegetables, and other selected ingredients to support everyday health and wellbeing.
What makes this formula stand out is its extra-varied composition. Each pack contains 55 biologically appropriate ingredients, including 23 types of meadow and garden seeds. The recipe contains 13.7% protein, includes no sweet ingredients, and contains no sharp ingredients, helping make it suitable for dwarf hamsters with delicate cheek pouches. It also includes FOS as a natural prebiotic for digestive comfort, while biotin and zinc help support healthy skin and coat condition. Yucca extract is included to help reduce unpleasant odours.
Why pet parents love it
- Complete daily food for dwarf hamsters
- Made with 55 carefully selected ingredients
- Includes 23 types of meadow and garden seeds
- No sweet ingredients
- No sharp ingredients
- Contains FOS for digestive support
- With biotin and zinc for skin and coat support
- Yucca extract helps reduce unpleasant odours
- 400g pack size
Ingredients
White millet, yellow millet, white sorghum, multigrain pellets, buckwheat, canary seed, red millet, meadow grass seeds, safflower seed, Japanese millet, barley, barley flakes, yellow panicum, oat peeled, linseed, wheat puffed, barley puffed, sunflower seeds, pea flakes, milk thistle seeds, dried zucchini, niger seed, healthy seeds, perilla, sesame seed, hemp seed, inulin, yucca extract.
Analytical Constituents
- Protein: 13.7%
- Fat: 9.5%
- Fibre: 7.1%
- Ash: 6%
- Calcium: 0.9%
- Phosphorus: 0.6%
Feeding Guide
Feed 6 to 8g daily depending on your hamster’s size. Divide into two servings per day and always provide fresh drinking water.
Fresh herbs and vegetables can be offered alongside the main feed, and a source of animal protein can be given no more than twice a week.
