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One of my guinea pigs called Bramley always chews the grids of his cage - he didn't get on with another boar so now lives in a split cage which might be why he is chewing the grids because I think he is trying to get into the other cage or get the other guinea pigs attention (the other guinea pig has just been bonded with a younger boar).
I got Bramley out today while he was eating his veggies and I noticed that he was struggling to eat, the only thing he could really manage was his lettuce so I cut all the other vegetables up small so it was easier for him. I had a look at his teeth to see if they were making it difficult for him to eat and I noticed that one tooth was quite a lot longer than the other and when I looked more closely I saw that it was cracked at the top and it looks like it might break. All I can think is that it is down to him chewing the grids because he never stops. Some people use plexiglass to prevent them from chewing the grids however if we did this he wouldn't have very good interaction with the other guinea pigs and that would be a problem as he is a lone male. Any suggestions? Will I need to syringe feed him his pellets if the tooth breaks?
Thanks
I got Bramley out today while he was eating his veggies and I noticed that he was struggling to eat, the only thing he could really manage was his lettuce so I cut all the other vegetables up small so it was easier for him. I had a look at his teeth to see if they were making it difficult for him to eat and I noticed that one tooth was quite a lot longer than the other and when I looked more closely I saw that it was cracked at the top and it looks like it might break. All I can think is that it is down to him chewing the grids because he never stops. Some people use plexiglass to prevent them from chewing the grids however if we did this he wouldn't have very good interaction with the other guinea pigs and that would be a problem as he is a lone male. Any suggestions? Will I need to syringe feed him his pellets if the tooth breaks?
Thanks