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BENJAMIN’S GOURMET JOURNEY: NUTRITION & ENRICHMENT
MEET BENJAMIN: THE FAVORITE CHILD:My hamster is a long-haired Syrian named Benjamin. His name actually means "the favorite child," and I definitely treat him like one! I’ve been doing a lot of research because I want to ensure he has EXCELLENT nutrition. I wasn’t thrilled with the pellets they recommended at the pet store, so I switched to MAZURI pellets. They are high in protein, but they are quite large, and Benjamin wasn’t super fond of them at first. Anyone want to share what they like best for their hamster?
THE FORAGING SOLUTION I noticed Benjamin enjoys his food much more if he has to FORAGE for it. If he has to dig or work for a snack, it automatically has more value to him! To solve the picky hamster big pellet problem, I crushed the Mazuri pieces into smaller bits. I used a simple paste of buckwheat and water to attach the pieces to a chew and some apple sticks. I am currently experimenting with the size of the pieces—crushing some into chunks and others into a finer powder—to see exactly which texture he prefers. I put these in the fridge after making to firm up the paste, so they stay together perfectly. To serve it, I let them get room temperature and then use a small cappuccino cup, filled with moss, and stick those apple sticks and chews upright. He is absolutely thrilled when I have done this with his boring pellets in the past.
MEAL PREP & FREEZING HACKS: I found these trays on Amazon that are PERFECT for hamster portions. Each little square holds about 1/16 of a teaspoon. I use these to freeze healthy treats in batches, like fresh broccoli that I run through my Vitamix to make a puree. I also use Gerber or Beechnut Stage 1 baby foods (like green beans) because they only contain the vegetable and water. I fill the tray and freeze them, but I always wait for them to thaw before giving them to Benjamin. However, in the summer, I may give them to him frozen as a little "popsicle" treat to help him stay cool! Has anyone else ever done this?
These trays are also helpful for things I buy just for him that could easily go to waste before he eats it all, like green bell peppers. (They aren't for my tummy—no thanks!—but he loves them). Now I can puree them so nothing goes to waste.
A DELIGHTFUL JOURNEY. It has definitely been a learning curve, but caring for him is such a delightful journey. I’m so happy to see him thriving!
Please share your tips and tricks in the comments. I love sharing and learning.







