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Can Guinea Pigs Eat Celery?
Safe and healthy
Quick Answer
Yes, guinea pigs can safely eat celery. Celery is safe and can freshen breath. Cut into small pieces to prevent choking.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐นSpecifically for Guinea Pigs
Celery is fine for guinea pigs. Cut small to prevent choking on strings. Good hydration source.
The Full Story
Celery is a crunchy, low-calorie vegetable rich in vitamins A, C, and K. It contains compounds that may help freshen breath. The stringy fibers can be a choking hazard, so always cut into small pieces. Celery leaves are also safe to eat.
โ Safety Tips
- Cut into small, bite-sized pieces
- Remove stringy fibers for small pets
- May help freshen breath
- Low calorie treat option
Recommended Serving for Guinea Pigs
Dogs: 1-2 inch pieces. Cats: Finely chopped small amounts.
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin AVitamin CVitamin KFolate
Frequently Asked Questions
Can guinea pigs eat celery?โผ
Safe and healthy. Celery is safe and can freshen breath. Cut into small pieces to prevent choking. Celery is fine for guinea pigs. Cut small to prevent choking on strings. Good hydration source.
Is celery safe for guinea pigs?โผ
Celery is a crunchy, low-calorie vegetable rich in vitamins A, C, and K. It contains compounds that may help freshen breath. The stringy fibers can be a choking hazard, so always cut into small pieces. Celery leaves are also safe to eat.
How much celery can I give my guinea pig?โผ
Dogs: 1-2 inch pieces. Cats: Finely chopped small amounts.
What are the health benefits of celery for guinea pigs?โผ
Celery provides: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Folate. Celery is a crunchy, low-calorie vegetable rich in vitamins A, C, and K. It contains compounds that may help freshen breath. The stringy fibers can be a choking hazard, so always cut into small pieces. Celery leaves are also safe to eat.
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