The Verdict: Moderate
Apples are safe in small amounts but are high in natural sugar. Always remove seeds and the core — apple seeds contain amygdalin, which releases cyanide when metabolized.
Serving Guidance: Offer 1–2 small slices (no seeds/core) once or twice a week.
Key Nutrients
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin A
- Fiber
About the Rats Diet
Rats are classified as omnivores, which shapes what foods their digestive systems are equipped to handle. When evaluating any treat or supplement, this dietary classification is the primary filter to apply before species-specific toxicity research.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can Rats eat apple skin?
Yes, the skin is safe as long as it is washed thoroughly to remove pesticide residue. -
Can Rats eat apple seeds?
No. Apple seeds contain amygdalin which can release cyanide — always core the apple before feeding. -
How much apple can Rats eat?
A small slice (about 1 inch) once or twice a week is sufficient for most pets.
More Diet Guides for Rats
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