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Can Guinea Pigs Eat Almonds? Nutrition Facts & Alternatives

Can Guinea Pigs Eat_almonds

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Guinea pigs are herbivores, and their natural diets mainly consist of fruit, leaves, grass, and roots. While they can enjoy a wide variety of snacks, owners shouldn’t feed them almonds.

Regular almonds aren’t toxic to guinea pigs, but bitter almonds contain cyanide compounds that are toxic. Even regular almonds can make your guinea pig very sick, so they’re not the best snack for them. Here’s what you need to know about almonds and guinea pigs and how you can feed your precious pets healthy and safe snacks.

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Why Guinea Pigs Shouldn’t Eat Almonds

We acknowledge that almonds are generally a healthy snack that contains a lot of beneficial nutrients for people.1 While you don’t have to worry about poisoning if your guinea pig eats a regular almond, there are several other safety concerns to consider.

First, almonds have a high fat content and contain a decent amount of carbs. In contrast, guinea pigs eat a high-fiber, low-carb diet. Guinea pigs have sensitive stomachs and won’t be able to digest almonds well, which leads to gastrointestinal upset. If severe, this can lead to life-threatening dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.

Almonds are also extremely rich in calcium, which can be too much for guinea pigs. Guinea pigs that consistently consume an excess of calcium can develop bladder stones and kidney stones, which are extremely painful.

Lastly, almonds can be a choking hazard for guinea pigs. While a guinea pig may be able to gnaw at an almond, they can easily swallow one accidentally and choke on it.

This is why you should never feed your guinea pig almonds or any other nut. Fortunately, you can find plenty of other safe and nutritious snacks to give to your guinea pig as treats.

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Safe Snacks for Guinea Pigs to Eat

Your guinea pig’s normal diet should consist of a lot of fiber and vitamin C. Guinea pigs thrive when they eat timothy hay and commercial guinea pig pellets. These pellets contain balanced vitamins and minerals that guinea pigs need to meet their daily nutritional needs.

You can supplement hay and pellets with some low-carb vegetables. They can eat leafy greens, like red leaf lettuce, kale, and romaine lettuce. If you want to treat your guinea pig to some lettuce, just refrain from feeding them iceberg lettuce, as it doesn’t contain many nutrients and has too much water.

Vegetables that have a high vitamin C content are also an excellent choice. Many guinea pigs can enjoy eating asparagus, bell peppers, and broccoli. They may also like eating herbs, like cilantro.

Your guinea pig can also eat some fruit, but it’s best to save them as a very special snack that you only give every once in a while. Their high sugar content can upset the balance of intestinal bacteria in a guinea pig, which can lead to critical digestive issues.

When introducing your guinea pig to a new snack, make sure to start with extremely small portions. Check to see if they’re able to digest the new food well before feeding them more. If you notice any changes in behavior, loose stool, or diarrhea, refrain from feeding them more and contact your veterinarian right away for care instructions.

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Conclusion

Guinea pigs should refrain from eating almonds and any other kind of nut. Nuts contain a lot of fat and carbohydrates, and almonds also have too much calcium, which can become really unsafe for guinea pigs. If you want to feed your guinea pig a special treat, it’s best to stick to a food that’s nutritious and in their natural diet.

Related Reads: 

Sources
  • https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/guinea-pigs-feeding
  • https://www.hepper.com/what-do-guinea-pigs-eat-as-pets/
  • https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/170567/nutrients
  • https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&catId=102923&id=10817435
 

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