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Monday, April 11, 2011

Can guinea pigs eat banana?

Today we will be reviewing banana. We guinea pigs can eat bananas but because bananas contain a high amount of sugar, they should only be fed to us in small amounts. A thin slice per pig is a good rule of thumb. Note that in the video below, we are shown eating half a banana, but our human took it away from us before we could finish it because of the sugar concern (not cool).

We really like bananas so we'll give it 4/5 stars. If we had it our way, we'd eat all the banana we could stomach, even if it gave us a stomach ache afterwards.

The human was only going to let us nibble on the banana, but I let her know who's boss.
Ahahaha! Ours now!

14 comments:

  1. my piggies dont like banana...

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  2. They don't like bananas? Oh well, more for us! ;)

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  3. my rabbit loved banana!!!If I so much as went to the kitchen he would get all excited thinking I was getting some banana.

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  4. Can they eat the skin??

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  5. My guineas love bannana but I'm not sure on how much I'm aloud to give them ? I feel bad when I take it away from them not knowing if they are aloud more?

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  6. Hi Milanda,

    Only give them a tiny bit, since bananas are very high in sugar. Think of it as a guinea pig dessert!

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  7. Are you sure? Booger and I do not want to die or anything like that.
    -Peaches and Booger the Guinea Pigs

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  8. I let my guinea pigs eat all they want. I find they love the peelings more than the fruit itself. Yes they are fat but they have no health issues.

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  10. my geanie pig hasent eaten a bannah yet but most times hes crazy so i dont know if i should give him some even if its a small amount he might go crazy should i take a chance and give him some?

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    1. You can give him some, but make sure it's only a tiny amount, and only very occasionally. Don't just hold it like our humans did; that's too much temptation. Cut off a tiny slice and then give it to him.

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  11. My guinnie loves it (bannana)

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    1. Just make you sure only feed banana in very small amounts, and only 1-2 times per month!

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