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guinea pig


Question Posted Thursday April 5 2007, 5:42 pm

are crackers bad for guinea pigs? like one, regular
cracker. he ate it very willingly & seemed to really like
it cause when he finished it, he squeeked really loudly
[ like when they are calling for food ] but i didn't give
him anymore cause i was afraid it was bad for him.

thanks in advv. :]


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xWACKYJACKIEx answered Thursday April 5 2007, 6:32 pm:
The plain ones probably wouldn't him at all.
But don't give him a salty one, because thats whats gonna hurt him.

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isis answered Thursday April 5 2007, 6:10 pm:
It depends what sort of cracker it was. If it was a salty or sugary one, you shouldn't really give him another. If it was just a plain one, it should be ok if it's not a regular thing. Animals, like us, tend to prefer the things that are not so good for them.
So keep it to an occasional treat if it's very plain. However, he is still better off with the specialist guinea pig treats.

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