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Guinea pigs eating red and green bell pepper

Can Guinea Pigs Eat Bell Peppers?

    Guinea pigs can eat sweet bell peppers in all colours — green, red, yellow, and orange. They’re safe, tasty, and packed with vitamin C, making them one of the healthiest vegetables for guinea pigs.

    Guinea pigs eating strawberries

    Can Guinea Pigs Eat Strawberries?

      Guinea pigs can eat strawberries, including tops and leaves, as an occasional treat. Feed a small piece, wash thoroughly, and avoid frozen or canned fruit. Strawberries are high in vitamin C, much more than blueberries or grapes.

      Guinea pigs eating red and green grapes

      Can Guinea Pigs Eat Grapes?

        Guinea pigs can eat grapes occasionally as a sweet treat. Feed one or two small grapes, remove seeds, and always wash thoroughly. Red grapes have slightly more fibre than green grapes.

        Guinea pigs eating banana chunks

        Can Guinea Pigs Eat Bananas?

          Guinea pigs can eat banana and banana peel (if organic) as a rare treat. Feed only a tiny slice occasionally, as bananas are high in sugar and may upset digestion if overfed.

          Two guinea pigs eating apple chunks

          Can Guinea Pigs Eat Apples

            Yes, guinea pigs can eat apples occasionally as a treat. Offer only a small slice once or twice a week, as apples are high in sugar. Learn which parts are safe, how to prepare them, and why moderation matters.

            Guinea pigs eating blueberries

            Can Guinea Pigs Eat Blueberries?

              Yes, guinea pigs can eat fresh blueberries occasionally as a treat. Offer only a couple at a time, as blueberries are high in sugar and should never replace leafy greens and vegetables. Packed with antioxidants and a good source of vitamin C, blueberries make a tasty and healthy occasional snack for your guinea pigs.