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Can guinea pigs eat bell peppers?

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Short Answer

Yes

Safety Summary

Why

Bell peppers are one of the best foods you can give a guinea pig. They are extremely high in vitamin C — which guinea pigs must get from food as they cannot synthesize it. Red bell peppers have the highest vitamin C content, followed by yellow and orange, with green having the least. Seeds and white pith should be removed, though they're not highly toxic — just harder to digest.

Portion Guidance

A few strips daily. Bell pepper can be a staple in a guinea pig's vegetable rotation.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Which color bell pepper is best for guinea pigs?

Red bell pepper has the most vitamin C. Any color is beneficial.

Can guinea pigs eat pepper seeds?

Best removed — they're not highly toxic but harder to digest. The flesh is the valuable part.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult a vet for guidance specific to your guinea pig.