Fruits are healthier to eat rats like this

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-01-29

The benefits of fruits for everyone's body are self-evident.

But it doesn't apply to us rats as well.

Everyone must pay special attention when feeding.

Want to know which fruits to choose to feed to the rats?

Arnold has sorted it out for you below!

Fruits that can be eaten less:

1.Apples: Apples are a low-calorie, fiber-rich and vitamin C fruit that is great for rats. However, it is important to remove the kernels and seeds of the apples, as these contain toxins that can have adverse effects on rats.

2.Blueberries: Blueberries are rich in vitamins and anthocyanins, and proper feeding is good for the eyes of mice.

3.Strawberries: Strawberries contain antioxidants as well as vitamin C, making them a very beneficial and healthy fruit.

The fruit which must not be eaten:

1.Peaches: High levels of water and sugar can burden the metabolism of the kidneys, and irritate the stomach and intestines of rats, causing them to have soft stools or loose stools.

2.Plums: Although plums are friendly to everyone, for rats, they can cause a rapid increase in stomach acidity, affecting the gastrointestinal mucosa.

3.Lemon: Lemons are irritating fruits like plums, and the citric acid contained in lemons can irritate the stomach and intestines of rats and rats, causing certain damage.

4.Pomegranate: Pomegranate is a multi-seed fruit, and it is not easy for rats to digest pomegranate seeds, which will cause a burden on the stomach of rats.

The situation of each rat is different, and the tolerance of different fruits will be different, you can refer to it yourself

In addition, Arnold has a few suggestions for feeding.

1.Hamsters under 2 months of age and with gastrointestinal problems are not allowed to feed fresh fruit.

2.Before feeding fresh fruits, be sure to rinse off pesticide residues, wipe the water dry, and then give it to rats and rats.

3.When trying to give the rat new fruit, feed it the size of a small thumbnail every time, observe that there is no abnormality for a day, and then slowly increase the amount of feeding, at most the amount of one thumb, to give the rat and mouse time to adapt. Fruit can be done once or three times every two weeks.

Okay, that's the end of this lesson.

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