Can guinea pigs eat violets?

Violets including Sweet Violet (viola odorata), Common Dog-Violet (viola riviniana), Early Dog-Violet (viola reichenbachiana) & White Violet (viola alba) - All safe and may be fed.
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What flowers are toxic to guinea pigs?

Some of the flowers that are TOXIC to guinea pigs are: daffodils, sunflowers, sweet peas, asters, nasturtiums, chickweed, goldenrod, mallow, and yarrow. Do not risk your guinea pig's health with flowers that you're unsure about.
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Are violets poisonous eating?

The edible violet plant can be used to make syrups, brew teas, and in baked desserts. Flowers can be added to salads and soups as garnish. Moderation is important, as this plant does contain a compound called saponin, so eating violet flowers and leaves in excess may cause digestive issues.
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What plants can't guinea pigs eat?

Poisonous food and plants for guinea pigs
  • Pet shop treats such as yoghurt drops, chew bars etc are very fattening and can contribute to poor dental health.
  • Avocado.
  • Buttercup leaves and flowers can cause extreme discomfort and in some cases be fatal.
  • Foxglove.
  • Ragwort.
  • Ivy.
  • Privet.
  • Holly.
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What animals eat wild violets?

Grouse, juncos, mourning doves, and small mammals eat violet seeds and wild turkeys eat their roots; deer and cottontail rabbits eat the foliage of violets.
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What kind of fruit can guinea pigs eat and how much?



Are purple violets edible?

Violet greens can be a good addition to your cooking blend. Common violets, (Viola odorata), are a great, unassuming edible spring wild flower, but they have a lot more use than in a bouquet or as something to enjoy on a trail: you can eat them too.
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Are all violets edible?

Wild violets come in over 100 different varieties. Although they all are edible, some are more palatable than others. The common blue violet is the most harvested.
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Is anything poisonous to guinea pigs?

Make sure you do not feed your guinea pigs the following foods (this is not an exhaustive list): cereals; grains; nuts; seeds; dried beans, corn, and peas; buttercups; garden shrubs (such as hemlock or privet); lilies of any kind; sweet peas; nightshade; oak; avocado; onion grass; onions; potato tops; mushrooms; ...
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What do guinea pigs like to play with?

What Do Guinea Pigs Like To Play With? This Top 10 List Will Give You Some Great Ideas!
  • Crumpled paper or paper bags.
  • Cardboard boxes.
  • Tunnels.
  • Hay or grass chew balls.
  • Chew sticks.
  • Fleece accessories.
  • Stuffed socks.
  • Stuffed tubes with hay.
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Can guinea pigs choke on celery?

Can Guinea Pigs eat celery? Yes, piggies can eat celery and it also contains vitamin C. You should be cautious though as it's got a stringy texture that could present a choking hazard.
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Which violets are toxic?

The only potentially dangerous look-a-like for wild violets would be lesser celandine, Ficaria verna, (formerly known as Ranuculus ficaria). Lesser celandine is toxic, when eaten raw or after the plant flowers. It is only edible before flowering, and when cooked.
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Which violets are poisonous?

There is only one wild violet look-alike that you need to be aware of and that is lesser celandine (Ficaria verna) which is toxic.
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Are yellow violets edible?

These pretty violets – and all members of Viola – are edible, but the Peterson Edible Plants Guide tells us that the yellow species may be mildly cathartic, which means that they may act as a laxative. The young leaves and flowers can be added to salads.
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Can guinea pigs eat grass?

They should have fresh grass as often as possible too, ideally every day. They naturally graze, eating only grass, herbs and some other plants (such as dandelion or groundsel) for long periods, both day and night. Remember, guinea pigs need hay and/or grass for their digestive systems to function properly.
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Can guinea pigs eat leaves from outside?

Yes, guinea pigs can eat leaves and even branches, but you must be careful to feed your pet the right types. For example, guinea pigs do well with apple, banana, pear, and grape tree leaves, but you should keep not feed them iris, tulip, or bluebell leaves, among others.
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Can guinea pigs have catnip?

Catnip is a member of the mint family & is safe for dogs & piggies. However, neither may bother with it as it doesn't affect them like it does cats.
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What Colours can guinea pigs see?

Unlike most rodents, guinea pigs -- also called cavies because of their scientific name, Cavia porcellus -- do see colors. They are not color-blind; they see most colors accurately. They also rely on their other senses, such as hearing and touch, which are more developed.
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Do guinea pigs watch TV?

The quick answer is yes, although they obviously don't understand what's happening on the screen. Guinea pigs love to watch tv once they are used to the home, and they feel safe. They don't usually do that on their own but will sit with their owners when they're watching TV.
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Do guinea pigs like to be in the dark?

Yes, as your cavy's nighttime antics would suggest, guinea pigs do like the dark. However, that doesn't mean they're nocturnal animals. In fact, guinea pigs are crepuscular, which means they're most active at twilight.
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What can guinea pigs chew on?

What Can Guinea Pigs Chew On? A List of Safe, Healthy Chewables for your Cute Cavies
  • Sticks.
  • Hay.
  • Hay sticks.
  • Chew toys.
  • Grass mats.
  • Wooden tunnels and hideouts.
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Do guinea pigs go stiff after death?

If you feel that its muscles have become stiff, that is an indicator that they are dead. Guinea pig muscles only get stiff when they have passed away. That being said, if your guinea pig has suffered from rigor mortis and has stiff muscles, don't call them out yet. Wait 24 hours and check again.
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Can you overfeed a guinea pig?

Overfeeding can be damaging to your guinea pig's digestion tract, and cause obesity. To prevent yourself from overfeeding your guinea pig, all you need to do is serve your guinea pigs the right portioned meals and cut down on unnecessary sugary treats.
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Are roses edible?

Roses petals have a very aromatic, floral and slightly sweet flavor. They can be eaten raw, mixed into various fruit or green salads or dried and added to granola or mixed herbs. Fresh rose petals can also be muddled and added to liquid to create rose-infused beverages, jams and jellies.
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Can you eat sweet violet?

A beautiful violet flower. The roots and seeds of this plant are toxic and should not be eaten. The flowers were traditionally used as a flavouring in puddings and sweets or crystallized and used as an edible decoration.
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What can I do with violets?

THINGS TO DO WITH WILD VIOLETS
  • Infuse oil or make a balm with the leaves.
  • Make violet jelly and vinegar.
  • Use violet leaf infused oil to make soap.
  • Infuse honey.
  • Steep the flowers to make a tea.
  • Freeze violet flowers in ice cubes.
  • Toss them in salads.
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