Saturday, January 16, 2010

Dried Apricot Cookies Is It Safe For A Chinchilla To Eat Dried Papaya, Apricot And Pineapple?

Is it safe for a chinchilla to eat dried papaya, apricot and pineapple? - dried apricot cookies

I have two chinchillas, I fed daily with food pellets and Timothy hay and alfalfa. Every night, after I have him in my arms and put them in their cage, they get a few pieces of dried fruit, bread, cactus, or handled by a dry cereal box. The mother, who was used in its grapes, blueberries, cherries and blueberries. So I asked my husband to more nuts, berries or grapes. The package was all I could find that contain mixtures of dried fruit, papaya, dried apricots and dried pineapple. I have them dry in the past, and apple-banana chips, but I wonder whether interfere apricots, papaya and pineapple to the stomach, or (poison because I know it can), some food.

4 comments:

coulbean said...

Mine gives me the dried papaya and pineapple all the time, in moderation, of course.

However, I would avoid raisins ... It has been shown to cause liver failure in dogs. May or may not be a problem with chinchillas, but only if they do not eat my raisins pets.

Rose hips are another treat for chins.

Wench said...

All fruits have too much sugar .... my boys cracked wheat that is best for them and what's good for your digestive system ...

Sometimes I'll give you a rose hip or half of a fruit loop!

--- Love my children do not fall easily!

B N said...

It is better to keep from sweets. Try apple sticks or cereal or oatmeal (not quick cooking). You are in the forefront of economic Chinchilla think they are a delight.

123m said...

Yes, papaya, dried apricots and pineapple is good, but in small doses. Once a week at most. The feeding of dried banana chips are great as well.
You should not have cherries or cranberries (dried or not)

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