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While hay and fresh vegetables make up most of your guinea pig’s diet, they can still have fruit as a treat. Not all fruit is suitable for your piggy, but you’ll be relieved to learn that they can enjoy some honeydew melon. When it comes to sharing fruit, there are some things you need to know, like how much to feed them and how to cut it so they can eat it safely. So, let’s get started!
Is Honeydew Healthy for Your Guinea Pig?
There are many benefits to feeding honeydew to your Guinea Pig. It is low in cholesterol and fat but is loaded with fiber that helps your pet’s digestive system. It’s important to note that too much sugar in their diet can lead to diarrhea, so they should enjoy honeydew in moderation.
- Vitamin C: This aids in the formation of collagen, which provides support and structure to your piggy’s bones, skin, connective tissues, and muscles. Vitamin C also helps with iron absorption, maintaining blood health, and boosting the immune system. Lastly, it helps prevent scurvy, which is a common problem for Guinea Pigs as they can’t produce their own Vitamin C.
- Phosphorous: This is also used in bone and teeth building as well as DNA
- Potassium: Potassium ensures that your piggy’s internal organs function normally. It also regulates blood flow, prevents kidney stones from forming, minimizes muscle cramps, protects against osteoporosis, and fights against arthritis.

Risks of Eating Honeydew
Fruit should be offered to your guinea pig in moderation. Honeydew, in particular, can end up being harmful if too much is eaten:
- High sugar content: If too much is ingested, your Guinea Pig can suffer from health problems like diabetes, obesity, and dental issues.
- Overripe melon: If the honeydew melon is too ripe, it can ferment, which can cause digestive upset and other problems. Make sure the fruit is always fresh and ripe.
- Seeds: Seeds can pose a choking hazard, so remove them before serving honeydew to your Guinea Pig.
How Much Honeydew to Offer Your Guinea Pig
You should remove the seeds and serve a one-inch cube of honeydew once or twice a week, and you can keep the rind on but remember to wash it thoroughly first. It should only be a treat and not take up too much room in your Guinea Pig’s overall diet. Their primary food source will be high-quality hay alongside leafy greens, vegetables, and pellets.
If this is the first time your Guinea Pig has had honeydew, start by offering them a small amount, about the size of a thumbnail. Watch for adverse side effects like diarrhea or vomiting; if you notice anything, stop feeding them immediately and contact your vet.

Conclusion
Honeydew is a tasty, healthy treat that your Guinea Pig will enjoy as part of a balanced diet. If your pet has not eaten honeydew before, start small and give them a little to try before introducing it into their regular treat cycle. Fruit should always be enjoyed in moderation; because of its high sugar content, honeydew can cause health problems if too much is eaten. If you notice any adverse effects, contact your vet immediately.
See Also:
- https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/guinea-pig-feeding
- https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&catId=102922&id=4952750
- https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/guinea-pigs-problems
- https://academic.oup.com/jn/article-abstract/94/2/166/4777105?redirectedFrom=fulltext
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK231932/
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