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So I am going to make some toys for my girls out of wood and I wanted to paint them and I did not know what paint would be safe around the girls....thanks
 

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For toys, don't paint them. They will chew on the paint.
 

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Don't paint them, guineas like plain an simple, color would only be visual for us
 

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@ally112087 Those are called Tropical Fiddle Sticks and they come that way. I think they can be bought at pet stores.
 

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Don't paint them, guineas like plain an simple, color would only be visual for us

I thought guinea pigs could see color due to them being herbivores, and the colors would be stimulating for them. Perhaps I've been misinformed.

Fiddlesticks are dyed, and wonder if instead someone could recommend a safe and natural wood stain. We're dying our Easter eggs with turmeric and fruit juices this year, I wonder if that is piggie safe?
 

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I thought guinea pigs could see color due to them being herbivores, and the colors would be stimulating for them. Perhaps I've been misinformed.
They can see color.
 

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I was thinking trying that or try food color.......
 

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There are ways to make dyes out of food juices

Beets for red

Spinach for green

Yellow onion skins for yellow.

I think that's about it tbh, I don't know any natural "Blue" dye...
 

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Food coloring should be okay to use. Just not real paint, even the non-toxic ones.
 

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sorry my reply reads wrongly, i didn't mean that piggies couldn't see colour or be stimulated by it. What ever interests them is great as long has its safe.
 
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