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What Can Small Pets Eat?

Vet-reviewed food safety guides for small pets

Small pets like hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets, rats, gerbils, and hedgehogs have delicate digestive systems that are easily upset by the wrong foods. Many common household foods — grapes, raisins, onions, chocolate, avocado — are toxic to small mammals. Species differences matter too: what is safe for a guinea pig may not be safe for a hamster. Our guides are written per species, covering safe foods, correct serving sizes, toxic foods to avoid completely, and what to do if your small pet has eaten something harmful.

✅ 285 safe ⚠️ 157 moderate ❌ 205 dangerous 📋 647 total
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Yes Can Rabbits eat Celery? 16 kcal/100g
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Yes Can Rabbits eat Papaya? 🌧️ Monsoon 43 kcal/100g
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Yes Can Rabbits eat Mandarin? ❄️ Winter
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Yes Can Rabbits eat Melon? ☀️ Summer
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No Can Rabbits eat Walnut? 654 kcal/100g
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Moderate Can Rabbits eat Cashew? 553 kcal/100g
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No Can Rabbits eat Lemon? 🌧️ Monsoon
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No Can Chinchillas eat Grape? 69 kcal/100g
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Moderate Can Chinchillas eat Chicken? 165 kcal/100g
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