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Why does my hamster's food have grape seeds in it?

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I recently looked at the ingredient list of my hamster food(Versele laga crispy muesli) and one of the ingredients say 'grape seed'. I'm confused, because aren't grape seeds toxic to hamsters? I thought that since it is in pet food it wouldnt be toxic, but everywhere online says that it is. Should I throw the bags out?
 
There's no mention of grape seeds in the list of ingredients - below. Is it something you've seen in the mix or listed on the packet?


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There's no mention of grape seeds or grapefruit seed extract in the list of ingredients - below. Is it something you've seen in the mix or listed on the packet?


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It was listed in the packet, but on the Turkish translation of the ingredients stickied on top of the package. The full list says:
"16 ℅ Vegetable by-products(in pellet form), 40℅ cereals(safflower, wheat, corn, oats), 18% vegetables(in pellet form), 2℅ minerals (in pellet form), 24℅ seeds(sunflower seed, grape seed, linseed)."

The ingredient list is really strange, because it doesn't list other ingredients in the bag like peanuts and pumpkin seeds and I can see peanuts in the bag. I am now wondering if there has been a production error during labeling.
 
It was listed in the packet, but on the Turkish translation of the ingredients stickied on top of the package. The full list says:
"16 ℅ Vegetable by-products(in pellet form), 40℅ cereals(safflower, wheat, corn, oats), 18% vegetables(in pellet form), 2℅ minerals (in pellet form), 24℅ seeds(sunflower seed, grape seed, linseed)."

The ingredient list is really strange, because it doesn't list other ingredients in the bag like peanuts and pumpkin seeds and I can see peanuts in the bag. I am now wondering if there has been a production error during labeling.
Can you see any grape seed if you sift through the packet? It does feel like a mistranslation. It's more likely to be flax seed or canary seed. I would be very surprised if grape seeds were being used as they aren't very tasty and don't have much starch in them.
 
Can you see any grape seed if you sift through the packet? It does feel like a mistranslation. It's more likely to be flax seed or canary seed. I would be very surprised if grape seeds were being used as they aren't very tasty and don't have much starch in them.
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I dug through the bag and found this thing. Is this a grape seed or just wheat?
 
Hmm - I think it looks like a grain to me. A grape pip is very smooth usually. Often dark coloured. I think if I were you I would email Versele Laga directly and send them a photo of the bag and ask exactly what the ingredients are and ask why the Turkish version has grape seed listed in the ingredients.

Do you think they could have mistranslated something?
 
Hmm - I think it looks like a grain to me. A grape pip is very smooth usually. Often dark coloured. I think if I were you I would email Versele Laga directly and send them a photo of the bag and ask exactly what the ingredients are and ask why the Turkish version has grape seed listed in the ingredients.

Do you think they could have mistranslated something?
Yeah, I will email them when I get home. I think they probably mixed up the ingredients list of different products.
 
I'm not sure - I don't think any animal product would have grape seeds in - in fact they aren't even usually called seeds, but pips - like orange pips. Neither would they be likely to have grapefruit seed extract in - that's more for humans I think. I'm wondering if the word grape has been mistranslated and should be something else. What seeds can you see in there that aren't tiny? Apart from sunflower seeds - any pumpkin seeds?
 
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