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Adult Guinea Pig
Benson will be 7 yrs old in June this year. Over the past month, he has had some problems with impaction. It's not there every day but certainly every week now.
His appetite is good and he looks pretty well but he is not very active around the cage, preferring to sit in one place for many hours, often on top of a large amount of pellets.
I don't think he is eating the soft pellets as he should be.
When i emptied his fleece cozy, there was a large mass of poop which had formed into one large mass (not lots of pellets, just one sqashed mass as he had been sitting on it)
He also had some poo staining on his tummy. I gave him a wash tonight and cleaned out his anal sac. He seemed much happier after that and was quite chirpy.
I have read on guinea lynx that need to supplement his diet now with vit B complex. What format do i buy that in please?
I know how to syringe feed and he is a friendly and co operative chap so it shouldn't be a problem.
I do have some oxbow critical care in stock - would that be a good idea or not at this stage?
He is eating and drinking well - hay and veg no prob. It's just that he isn't eating his soft pellets.
Any advice at all about this most welcome. Thanks!
His appetite is good and he looks pretty well but he is not very active around the cage, preferring to sit in one place for many hours, often on top of a large amount of pellets.
I don't think he is eating the soft pellets as he should be.
When i emptied his fleece cozy, there was a large mass of poop which had formed into one large mass (not lots of pellets, just one sqashed mass as he had been sitting on it)
He also had some poo staining on his tummy. I gave him a wash tonight and cleaned out his anal sac. He seemed much happier after that and was quite chirpy.
I have read on guinea lynx that need to supplement his diet now with vit B complex. What format do i buy that in please?
I know how to syringe feed and he is a friendly and co operative chap so it shouldn't be a problem.
I do have some oxbow critical care in stock - would that be a good idea or not at this stage?
He is eating and drinking well - hay and veg no prob. It's just that he isn't eating his soft pellets.
Any advice at all about this most welcome. Thanks!