Hi Everyone![]()
I have a bunny.. but I dont know why but when I buy treats I look at the rabbit ones grab them(I thought I did) and I end up with Guinea Pig treats! So I was just wondering if Guniea Pigs and rabbits can have the same treats? ..
Thanks!![]()
Hi Everyone![]()
I have a bunny.. but I dont know why but when I buy treats I look at the rabbit ones grab them(I thought I did) and I end up with Guinea Pig treats! So I was just wondering if Guniea Pigs and rabbits can have the same treats? ..
Thanks!![]()
I think it's fine. Most of my rat, guinea pig treats, rabbit treats are all in the same place, mos of the treats are for any small animal. Just make sure it's not like a mineral supplement thing, since each kind may need different types and amounts of minerals, I don't know enough about that part in differing species, but my rats and guinea eat mostly all the same treat sticks etc.
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Depends on what they are.
Ok here are 2 of the treats:
Fruit Crossys For Guniea Pigs:Oat flour, glucose syrup, glycerin, wheat flour, Forrest berry powder (raspberry, blackberry, blueberry), wheat gluten, sugar, cellulose fiber, corn grit, stinging nettle powder, sodium chloride, malt.
Alfalfa Slims: Wheat flour, corn flour, alfalfa meal, coarse soybean meal, vitamin A acetate, cholerecalciferol, vitamin E, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin B12, menadione-nicotinamide bisulfite, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate, niacin, d-calcium pantothenate, folic acid, biotin, choline chloride, ferric sulfate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, zinc oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite.
I know bunnies cannot digest sugar well, so I'd go easy on those first treats.
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