No, not at all. It's healthy to eat fruits and veggies but we have to maintain balanced diet from these, then only it will be helpful to us. Taking same fruits and same veggies is not healthy, we have to consume all verities of foods.
carrots and greens. but not too much or the Guinea pig will get sick.
Don't feed them cheese, their not mice. They could get sick. The only human foods they Should eat is certain fruits and veggies. Look up online to see what you can all feed them. Good luck
They sell it at most stores like Walmart and such, but you can also feed them carrot sticks and apple slices. They will take nibbles out of them. Only use for treats though, as good as fruits and veggies are for them, it's not good to feed them that on a regular basis. Also, make sure to remove the veggies after a 12-hour time period to prevent bacteria and a sick crab.
There are tons of foods you can eat raw (example: fruits, veggies, fish). But some foods will make you sick if you eat them raw, because of bacterias (from a little vomit-sick to hospital-sick), while some foods just taste horrible while raw (example: potatoes),
most likely what your are seeing is fleas. fruit flies like fruit, not hamsters.
No, they can only transform if they are hugged by the opposite sex or if they are ill/sick/weak/etc.
You have as many sick days, as you are sick. Of course, as in all branches of the military, you will have what are called Sick Bay Commandos. There are no sick days unless you are sick. What the military does, is not a game. Sorry, final answer no sick days
Fruits have sugars that our bodies need to much can make us sick
Poor diet. He wasn't eating enough veggies. He only ate meat and like potatoes and stuff and lots of it! He needed more fiber in his diet.
For US workers they are allotted on average 8-10 sick days but take only 4.9 days / year according to research by PwC.
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Teachers ideally should get paid for sick days. Teachers are usually paid on a contract which includes sick days but this may vary with private schools.