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Does room temperature effect a hamser?

I am planning on getting a hamster, but my room is hot in the summer and and colder in the winter, and I wnat to know if this will have any effect on a hamster, or if I should not buy one because of this.thanks!

Answer:

Plums have a lot of fiber
The answer is AlmondsAlmond comes in a wide variety as wellFor instance, I'm having almond milk right now with my breakfast cerealLook up recipes on almonds and see what you come up with.
its hard to get low calorie fiber.apples, chick peas and other beans and nutstry having a good cereal with oats and whole grains and a fiber booster sprinkled in like psyllium husk flax seed and chai.
Well, protein and fiber are both very fillingI eat Kashi cerealIn one serving it has 13 grams of protein and 9 grams of fiberIt's so healthy and filling!!!
The general rule is that if you are comfortable, your pet will be comfortableFor hamsters, the specific values for best health are 18 to 26°C, or 64 to 80°FAny animal can handle some minor extremes beyond thatIt helps to provide bedding that will help them hold in warmth if it's often colder, or light bedding when it's often warmerBe sure to offer plenty of water when it's hotAdd a second dish with ice cubes in it to help (not all animals will drink ice water, so offer both ice water and non-ice water)Consider warming a blanket or offering some warm food when it's cold (again, always offer normal-temperature food and blankets as an alternative)Be very careful when offering hot items, just in case it's too hot for themTouch it against the inside of your wristThis is a very sensitive spot, and if it feels warm or hot when you touch it there, it's too hot.

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