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Small mammal food safety
Can Small Mammals Eat Celery Leaves?
Species-specific
Celery leaves can be a small washed fresh green for some animals. Guinea pigs and rats may have a small piece; hamsters, mice, and gerbils need a tiny piece. Chinchillas and ferrets should skip them.
Celery leavesGuinea pigs
Small washed piece
A guinea pig may have a small washed celery leaf piece as part of a varied fresh-food routine around hay and vitamin C.
Syrian and dwarf hamsters
Tiny piece
A hamster may have a tiny washed piece occasionally. Check the hoard and remove wet leftovers.
Rats
Small piece
A rat may have a small washed celery leaf piece if the normal staple and stool stay steady.
Mice
Tiny piece
A mouse needs only a tiny celery leaf piece. Remove leftovers before they sour.
Gerbils
Tiny piece
A gerbil may have a tiny washed piece occasionally, but wet greens should stay controlled.
Chinchillas
Skip greens
Skip celery leaves for chinchillas unless an exotic-pet veterinarian gives a specific plan.
Ferrets
Do not feed
Do not feed celery leaves to ferrets. Ferrets need meat-based food, not leafy vegetables.
Leaves are fresh greens
The useful version is washed, plain, and small. Soup greens, seasoned leaves, or wilted leaves are a different answer.
Clean up wet leftovers
Celery leaves add moisture and spoil quickly. Remove leftover leaves before they sit in bedding or hoards.
Wash and portion
- Use fresh celery leaves only; wash off soil and grit.
- Offer one small plain leaf piece, not a wet handful.
- Remove leftovers before they wilt, sour, or get hidden.
Avoid
- Wilted, slimy, dirty, pesticide-suspect, dressed, salted, cooked, soup-flavored, or seasoned celery leaves.
- Large wet portions or repeated greens when droppings, stool, appetite, or energy are already off.
- Celery leaves for chinchillas or ferrets unless an exotic-pet veterinarian gives a specific plan.
Watch
- Stop and call an exotic-pet veterinarian if appetite drops, droppings or stool change, bloating appears, or the animal becomes quiet.
- For guinea pigs, chinchillas, or any weak animal, reduced eating or fewer droppings is urgent.
Portion
Guinea pigs or rats: a small leafy piece. Hamsters, mice, or gerbils: a tiny piece. Chinchillas and ferrets: none unless a veterinarian gives a plan.
Helpful food-safety supplies
Optional tools for measuring, storing, serving, and cleaning up small portions safely.
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