Quick answer
Cantaloupe may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for guinea pigs. It should not replace the normal diet.
Use a tiny occasional amount only. This should not become a daily food.
Fruit safety check
Cantaloupe may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for guinea pigs. It should not replace the normal diet.
Cantaloupe may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for guinea pigs. It should not replace the normal diet.
Use a tiny occasional amount only. This should not become a daily food.
Remove rind and seeds.
Watery sweet fruit should stay occasional.
Detailed safety guide
Use this page to keep a possible treat from turning into a daily diet mistake, including melon or rockmelon. The main concern is cantaloupe adds sugar quickly, so the safe version is tiny, fresh, and separated from seeds, pits, rinds, desserts, and dried fruit.
Guinea Pigs usually rely on grass hay plus vitamin C produce. That makes cantaloupe different from a generic human-food answer, especially around low-vitamin treats, sugar, dairy, and animal protein.
Cantaloupe may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for guinea pigs. It should not replace the normal diet.
Remove rind and seeds.
Watery sweet fruit should stay occasional.