no, they can be warm or cold.
Just keep a bowl of store bought guinea pig food in your guinea pig's cage and if it gets hungry it can eat out of that. And also you can feed your guinea pig fruits and veggies every now and then. I do the same with my guinea pig, but she seems to have a problem with eating fruits and veggies. :(
NO they need guinea pig food and they need fruits and veggies everydqy.
carrots and greens. but not too much or the Guinea pig will get sick.
No, guinea pigs tend to stick to fruits and vegetables.
Your guinea pig should eat on its own, but if you notice it does not have much of an appetite, try fruits and vegetables. If it still refuses, call the vet as this is a common sign of injury or illness. If the vet is unavailable till later, and the guinea pig must wait overnight, try force feeding blended fruits and veggies using a syringe.
Guinea pigs can start with any part of their diet in the morning. Pellets, fruits, or veggies would be just fine.
Yes, fruits and vegetables are an important part of a guinea pigs diet and they should be given at least a tablespoon a day of either.
listen they should have ulimited amounts of hay and pellets and make a schedule of when to feed them fruits and veggies
As an occasional treat, using yogurt drops meant for rabbits should be fine, however you must keep in mind, that guinea pigs require a different diet than rabbits, and you should if able, purchase drops for guinea pigs.
Timothy hay, timothy based pellets, veggies, and fruits. Try looking on guinea pig cages dot com to find out more about guinea pigs.
it can eat bananas,mangos,and a bunch of veggies like spinich,letice and a bunch more hope this helps.
No, they'll need real fruit and vegetables as well as their usual dried food. It's not just about 'nutrients', it's to do with fibre and the way they digest things.