I have and do. It is a wise decision to make, but pellets are fine if you can't afford critical care right now.Morning everyone,
I was just wondering if I should buy critical care in case any of mine get ill? I don’t currently have it, but should I get it in case? What does it do?
Yea syringes are probably more important actually, you have a good point about use by datesIf needed in an emergency, then you can mush up their normal pellets with boiled water, and then let it cool to feed to them. It is good to keep syringes in stock in case they are needed but keeping critical care wouldn’t be worth it as it has a use by date.
I have wondered something about feeding mushed nuggets as a recovery food I know it works, and rescues do it, so it can't be bad. But it's going against the rule of one tablespoon per pig per day on nuggets. Is it the least of your worries with a sick guinea pig? Or is critical care the same and Contians alot of calcium like some nuggets do? I feel like I'm getting more goodness in with cc rather than nuggets, but it's the price of cc which is high, maybe because I use oxbow and buy it from the vet practice
I have wondered something about feeding mushed nuggets as a recovery food I know it works, and rescues do it, so it can't be bad. But it's going against the rule of one tablespoon per pig per day on nuggets. Is it the least of your worries with a sick guinea pig? Or is critical care the same and Contians alot of calcium like some nuggets do? I feel like I'm getting more goodness in with cc rather than nuggets, but it's the price of cc which is high, maybe because I use oxbow and buy it from the vet practice
That is what I was thinking. Unfortunately, you never knew when things will happen, but I don't want to waste money on something that I may not be able to use if it were to happenIf needed in an emergency, then you can mush up their normal pellets with boiled water, and then let it cool to feed to them. It is good to keep syringes in stock in case they are needed but keeping critical care wouldn’t be worth it as it has a use by date.
Yea syringes are probably more important actually, you have a good point about use by dates. I just give it away to someone in need before it goes out of date.
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I only have a blender lolI don't buy it in unless I need it. I mostly go for mushed up pellets anyway as it's the food/flavour that the piggies are used to so I always hope it will encourage them to eat more if they are needing syringe feeding. If you are wanting it to be easier to mix you can get a cheap coffee grinder (think my old one was around £10 from Argos) which will blitz up the pellets in seconds. Unfortunately my husband decided to try tapioca in it and it broke![]()
I have learned that you can make your own critical care from saskia from la guinea pig rescue. She said that u can grind some hay and pellets into a paste like consistency which btw is just not only pellets as she said and in another bowl u can grind some veggies like carrots and any fruit which your piggy likes and then u can fill up 80% of the syringe with hay and pellets mixture and then in the end 20-10% u can stuff the veggie mixture in the syringe so when your guinea pig tastes it he tastes the good fruit and veggies and he ll eagerly eat itu can keep the proportions of everything as much as u like
hope it helps