two hamsters eating some high quality seed mix for breakfast

Can Hamsters Safely Eat High Quality Seed Mixes

Yes, hamsters can safely eat high-quality seed mixes, and doing so can be highly beneficial for their health. These specialized blends are formulated to meet the nutritional needs of hamsters, providing a balanced mix of vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients that promote wellbeing and vitality. A superior seed mix is crafted with care, ensuring…

a cute hamster looking at a small cup of fresh coffee from his cage

Can Hamsters Safely Eat Caffeine

Hamsters and caffeine? The definitive answer is a resounding NO. Hamsters should not consume caffeine, as it poses serious health risks. Their small size and unique metabolism make them particularly vulnerable to the stimulant effects of caffeine, leading to potential toxicity. Consider how a hamster’s body processes what it consumes. With a faster metabolism compared…

a hamster looking away from an onion

Can Hamsters Safely Eat Onions

Hamsters cannot safely eat onions. The reason is quite clear, onions contain a substance known as thiosulfate. Now, while humans can handle thiosulfate just fine, for hamsters it’s toxic and can lead to severe health complications, including a potentially fatal condition called hemolytic anemia. This condition destroys a hamster’s red blood cells, leading to weakness,…

a horse walking through some fresh asparagus growing in a garden

Can Horses Safely Eat Asparagus

I get asked about unconventional treats for horses quite a bit. Can horses eat asparagus? Though not toxic, offering our horses asparagus isn’t the best idea. Their digestive systems are not designed to handle this fibrous vegetable well, which can lead to discomfort and excess gas. While they might nibble on it without immediate harm,…

two horses being fed some fresh slices of swede from their stable

Can Horses Safely Eat Swede

Horses can safely eat swede (rutabaga) in moderation as part of a balanced diet. Swede is a root vegetable rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals beneficial for horses. However, it should be introduced gradually and fed in limited quantities due to its high water and sugar content, which can cause digestive issues if overfed. Nutritional…