Hi all, I returned home at midnight last night after about 30 hours away to find one of my two guinea pigs (brothers) had died.
My first thoughts were that they'd had a fight as they do 'square up' to each other a lot and chatter their teeth. But as there was no wounds or blood I doubt this is the case.
Henry, the one who died, had his mouth full of what looks to be either bedding (megazorb) or bits of newspaper and also faeces, which was still damp, so perhaps he choked.
There was more vegetables uneaten than usual, and more dry food had been consumed, but normally they always go for the fresh veg first. They've had no hay for over a week so I'm guessing they wanted the hard, coarseness of the dry food for their teeth, but that's pure speculation.
Before I went out I did notice Henry looked a little dishevelled and his mouth seemed open more than usual. I inspected his mouth but though little of it. Now I'm thinking his teeth may have overgrown, but from only a week without hay? I'm not sure.
Both guinea pigs sneeze regularly, which I never thought much of before, but now I'm concerned I've missed something obvious.
There was a lot of newspaper exposed from under the bedding which has been chewed, probably an entire pages worth. Could the ink have harmed him?
Thanks for any advice!
My first thoughts were that they'd had a fight as they do 'square up' to each other a lot and chatter their teeth. But as there was no wounds or blood I doubt this is the case.
Henry, the one who died, had his mouth full of what looks to be either bedding (megazorb) or bits of newspaper and also faeces, which was still damp, so perhaps he choked.
There was more vegetables uneaten than usual, and more dry food had been consumed, but normally they always go for the fresh veg first. They've had no hay for over a week so I'm guessing they wanted the hard, coarseness of the dry food for their teeth, but that's pure speculation.
Before I went out I did notice Henry looked a little dishevelled and his mouth seemed open more than usual. I inspected his mouth but though little of it. Now I'm thinking his teeth may have overgrown, but from only a week without hay? I'm not sure.
Both guinea pigs sneeze regularly, which I never thought much of before, but now I'm concerned I've missed something obvious.
There was a lot of newspaper exposed from under the bedding which has been chewed, probably an entire pages worth. Could the ink have harmed him?
Thanks for any advice!