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Can hamsters and guinea pigs eat the same foods?
No, hamsters and guinea pigs have different dietary requirements.
Hamsters are omnivorous and can eat a variety of foods, including seeds, grains, fruits, vegetables, and insects. They also need a small amount of animal protein, such as eggs or yogurt.
Guinea pigs are herbivorous and their diet should primarily consist of hay and fresh vegetables. They also need a small amount of fruit, but they should avoid certain fruits that are high in sugar, such as grapes and bananas.
Here are some specific foods that are safe for both hamsters and guinea pigs:
- Hay
- Fresh vegetables, such as lettuce, carrots, and broccoli
- A small amount of fruit, such as apples and oranges
- Seeds and grains, such as oats and sunflower seeds
- A small amount of animal protein, such as eggs or yogurt (for hamsters only)
It is important to note that both hamsters and guinea pigs need to have access to a constant supply of fresh water.
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