Can Hamsters Eat Raisins?

Hamsters are the kind of animals who prefer food that has a wide range like veggies, nuts, seeds, and fruits. So as the owner of your hamster, you have to provide them with different varieties keeping in mind their pros and cons.

Can Hamsters Eat Raisins?

Yes, surely, they can eat raisins keeping in mind that they are fed in moderation. The reason why they should be fed in moderation is that they contain sugar in them. Despite the sugar content, even dwarf hamsters can eat raisins but they are not indicated to have one due to their susceptibility to diabetes.

Well, anyway you must know that they just love anything sugary even the smell of them is enough to have them hop on your hands to grab it.

Why Should You Feed Raisins To Your Hamster?

hamster tries raisin

 

Well before you should know why you should feed raisins to your hamster you should know that they just love raisins that is why you need to have them have control over their diet. Around 60% of the weight of raisins comprises sugar content only and you know that they cannot daily consume it as a part of their diet.

It also has some nutrients present that are healthy. Like vitamin A, vitamin B, potassium, and iron.

Even after the presence of these nutrients, the calorie intake of these raisins is so high that it cannot be consumed that much.

Why Should You Not Feed Raisins to Your Hamster?

First and the key reason why they should not consume raisins is because it has a lot of sugar content which cannot be regularly taken by them. If taken they will become obese, diabetic, and also will develop various types of diseases. Raisin also has a lot of fat and acidic content present in them which can develop a lot of problems related to digestion.

Also, raisins have a lot of possibility of leading to problems of acute renal failure. Also, since it is a dried fruit one should never feed them in large quantities because then they might get it stuck to their bellies or their mouth. Also, it is advised for any pet owner to keep any dried fruit out of their pet’s reach.

Also, I have talked to a lot of vets and almost everyone says that if your hamster is a dwarf one then you should keep anything sweet out of their range because they are more prone to diabetes. Also, that be it any hamster they should not be given any food which has a lot of sugar content regularly they should always be fed in moderation only.

How To Feed Raisins Properly?

Feeding hamster with the raisin

There is not much precaution to be taken while feeding raisins to your hamsters. But make sure before you feed them that these raisins are fresh, not stale, and wash them before feeding them.

Feed only one or two raisins once a week and don’t feed them to your dwarf hamsters.

Alternatives To Raisins

The following food items can be given to your Hamster as alternatives to Raisins:

FAQs

Can Syrian Hamsters Eat Raisins?

Yes, they can eat raisins. They are giant hamsters that can eat raisins a few times a week

Can Campbell’s Dwarf Eat Raisins?

No, they cannot eat raisins. Since they are dwarf hamsters, they are recommended not to be fed anything sugary because they are easily prone to diabetes.

Can Winter White Dwarf Hamsters Eat Raisins?

No just like Campbell’s dwarf hamsters they are also easily prone to diabetes or becoming obese therefore they should not eat raisins.

Can Roborovski Eat Raisins?

Yes, they can eat raisins since they are also giant hamsters like Syrian hamsters therefore, they can eat raisins in moderation, a few times a week.

Can Chinese Hamsters Eat Raisins

No, they cannot eat raisins because Chinese is also a type of dwarf hamster, therefore, they are also easily prone to diabetes that’s why they are also advised to not be fed anything sugary.

Conclusion

In my opinion Yes, You can feed raisins to your hamsters just make sure that you do not feed them raisins regularly. Be it any dwarf or giant both of them are prone to diabetes.

Although dwarf hamsters are more prone to diabetes that does not mean that if you feed giant hamsters raisins regularly, they won’t become obese. They will certainly become obese or have diabetes or problems relating to that. But dwarfs are at a lot more risk than giants.