Can guinea pigs eat cherry?
Quick verdict
Caution
Key risk
The stones and leaves contain cyanide and the flesh is very sugary.
Why
Cherries are best avoided for guinea pigs.
Can guinea pigs eat cherry, and why?
Cherries are best avoided for guinea pigs. The stones and leaves contain cyanide and the flesh is very sugary.
Guinea pigs are herbivores who need unlimited hay or grass, a daily portion of fresh leafy veg, and a daily source of vitamin C — which they cannot make themselves. Their gut relies on constant fibre, so too much sugar or any sudden change can cause painful bloat and diarrhoea.
Warning — what to watch for
The stones and leaves contain cyanide and the flesh is very sugary.
If your guinea pig has eaten cherry, don’t wait for symptoms — contact your vet immediately, or call the Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 (24/7, UK). Signs of a problem can include vomiting, diarrhoea, drooling, lethargy, tremors or loss of appetite.
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Frequently asked questions
Can guinea pigs eat cherry?
Caution. Cherries are best avoided for guinea pigs.
What happens if my guinea pig eats cherry?
The stones and leaves contain cyanide and the flesh is very sugary. If your guinea pig has eaten cherry, contact your vet or the Animal PoisonLine (01202 509000) straight away — don’t wait for symptoms.
Is cherry poisonous to guinea pigs?
Caution. Cherries are best avoided for guinea pigs.
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