Friday, August 16, 2013

Can Guinea Pigs Eat Green Cabbage?

When you live in our cage, it's important to be observant. The humans don't always put food down in the same place. If you're just relaxing in your pigloo or bed and not paying attention to what's going on, you might be the last one to realize that the humans have just placed a plate of new food outside the cage for you to try. And if your cage-mates are on the ball, they'll get there first and end up getting more than their fair share of food.

Today, I came in second place when it came to trying green cabbage. Not bad, but I'll need to work on getting there first next time, or Lola might regain dominance! We can eat green cabbage 2-4 times per week, but it should be fed sparingly because it's a gassy food.

The humans cut the cabbage into mouth-sized strips! That was nice of them.
Hey, don't squeeze me out!
That's better! I'm back in the center of things where I belong!
We love the taste and crunchy texture of green cabbage, and we'll give it 5/5 stars!

9 comments:

  1. Aw, Lola, Broccoli, and Buffy are such cute piggles! :-)

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  3. glad you guys enjoyed it, my piggies left green cabbage well alone!

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  4. glad you guys enjoyed it, my piggies left green cabbage well alone!

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  5. glad you guys enjoyed it, my piggies left green cabbage well alone!

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  6. both my pigs Neknek and Wiki don't eat cabbage. I have introduced it to them and they never touched it, even during the third day of giving them cabbage.

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