all that poo!

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As of yesterday evening we made the change to a spacious new 140 cage and some super soft vetbed. It went down a treat i can tell you.

The biggest revelation for me though has been the sheer volume of poo that's.appeared in 24 hours! Were they really doing all that before?!
?/ :O
 
Yep, you get to have it all on display on fleece and vet bed :))

My two have a hay loft so they tend to do it all up there in the hay instead of on the fleece downstairs, which means an easier job for me
 
A guinea pig is just a tube with 4 cute feet, a furry face and a big droolsome bottom. They use it to disguise the fact they are here to try and bury Hooman kind in their poo pellets. Each day we poo pick we foil their plans for world domination...
 
A guinea pig is just a tube with 4 cute feet, a furry face and a big droolsome bottom. They use it to disguise the fact they are here to try and bury Hooman kind in their poo pellets. Each day we poo pick we foil their plans for world domination...

Lol!
 
:)) maybe they pooped a bit more than normal as they were likely to be scenting? I notice when I put mine in their clean cage they poop an incredible amount!
 
Well after last night's poo picking marathon I can safely say that they do indeed just poo a lot and its nowt to do with a fresh cage (though thankfully all the 'pig-stink' associated with the excitement of that has calmed down!).

Monsters!

On a different note we're all loving the change to vetbed, never seen them so snuggly before! They've even been cuddling next to each other! x):o
 
I use vet bed for all our piggies too - would never use anything else now. Love the colours and designs available and is easy to keep clean (hoovered twice a day rolleyes) The only difference I notice is the white green backed bedding pile is sooo much deeper so the poops hide and slingshot at me...now that is fun mallethead
 
Talking of poop, does anyone else who has free range piggies indoors have the problem of little presents left in shoes. They seem to prefer Sue's work shoes, also they are very adept and redesigning flip flops by chamfering the edges of the soles and the old excuse of "My dog ate my homework" transfers to piggies as katy has had to give in homework with small furry designed corners. (She no longer leaves homework in climbing reach).

Also, watch them and see just how far they can fire the little pellets, especially when the back is to the bars of the cage!
 
The eating of homework reminds of when after we got married we were reading our guest book with the pigs whilst they had free range time. Put it down for a second and next thing that happens is with his mouth already full of nuggets, Cash decides hes going to leave his mark too and chews all the ribbon. So we have a lovely guestbook with a raggedy brown ribbon now!
 
Talking of poop, does anyone else who has free range piggies indoors have the problem of little presents left in shoes. They seem to prefer Sue's work shoes, also they are very adept and redesigning flip flops by chamfering the edges of the soles and the old excuse of "My dog ate my homework" transfers to piggies as katy has had to give in homework with small furry designed corners. (She no longer leaves homework in climbing reach).

Also, watch them and see just how far they can fire the little pellets, especially when the back is to the bars of the cage!

:(|) My daughter always sits on the floor under the herd of girls pen and has often been their target - butter wouldn't melt ! I've taken to tucking the vet bed up a couple of inches on the front grids to eliminate their games but still find the odd poo the other side of the room rolleyes
Katy's teachers really wouldn't believe the excuse that the pets ate her homework but we know different ;)
 
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