Guinea pigs enjoy fruit as an occasional treat, but it should only be offered sparingly. Too much sugar in their diet can lead to weight gain and digestive issues for these cuddlers.
Giving your pet some fresh produce twice a week will keep them contented and healthy. Be sure to thoroughly wash all fruits and vegetables before offering them to your guinea pigs.
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Mango
Mangoes are an irresistibly sweet fruit that makes for a tasty treat for your guinea pig. Plus, this treat is packed with essential nutrients – making it the ideal snack for your furry friend!
Guinea pigs require Vitamin C, and this water-soluble vitamin helps strengthen their immune system and increase metabolism.
Mangoes should always be prepared properly before being offered to your guinea pigs. Make sure that all skin, seeds, and pits have been removed.
Starfruit
Star fruit is an indulgent tropical treat enjoyed by both humans and guinea pigs alike. Not only does it contain Vitamin C, but it also has some calcium in small amounts.
Star fruit is ideal for pets because it can be fed in small amounts – like a slice or handful once or twice a week. Just be sure to remove the seeds first as these could pose a choking hazard to your pup.
Guinea pigs enjoy sweet, citrusy fruits! Oranges and orange peels make great treats as well, but be mindful that due to their high sugar content you should only feed them occasionally in order to prevent obesity or other health problems.
Plums
Plums are an incredibly nutritious fruit, packed with various vitamins and minerals. Additionally, they boast fiber and antioxidants – making them a perfect snack for guinea pigs.
High in Vitamin C, they can prevent scurvy in guinea pigs and boost their immune system. Plus, they contain potassium which helps keep their bones strong.
Plums are very sweet and high in sugar, so they should only be given as occasional treats. Overfeeding plums may lead to mouth sores or digestive upset if fed too frequently.
Always wash plums to remove pesticides and other chemicals on their skin and fleshy parts. Be sure to remove the pit, which poses a choking hazard and contains cyanide which is toxic for pets such as guinea pigs.
Kiwi
Kiwi is an incredibly nutritious and delicious fruit that boasts loads of vitamin C, fiber, and other essential nutrients. Guinea pigs can enjoy a small piece of kiwi once or twice a week to keep themselves healthy and contented.
Additionally, it provides a good source of calcium – essential for their teeth and bone development. However, you should feed this fruit in moderation due to its high sugar content.
Like other fruits, kiwi can cause digestive issues and kidney/bladder stones in guinea pigs if overfed. To minimize the risk, only offer small amounts of kiwi at a time and be careful not to overdose.
Oranges
Fruit is an ideal addition to guinea pigs’ regular diet. It contains high amounts of fiber, which is necessary for them to maintain healthy guts.
They contain plenty of vitamin C, which is essential for a strong immune system. Unfortunately, they also contain natural sugar so it’s recommended that they only be fed small amounts.
Generally, you can offer your canine companion a wedge of orange once or twice each week. Make sure they only eat a small piece each time so they don’t become overly full and end up gaining weight.
Oranges are low in fat and packed with vitamins A, C, and K. Furthermore, they supply a decent amount of calcium which helps young guinea pigs build strong bones.

