klee
Adult Guinea Pig
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Aw, it is fantastic that Bon Bon is so happy to eat on her own, the hardest part I found is actually getting my girl to eat voluntarily, as she was very unhappy with being syringe fed so it sounds like you have kept her going very well.
Like Guinea pig slave has said ' How are her poos?' If she hasn't been going you may find that when they come through that they are a bit misshapen or soft, or a lot at a time. Any of these is a good sign as it shows her guts are still working. It took several days for Esme to produce any 'normal' looking poos so I just kept up the syringe feeding and offered her, small veggies that she liked so she could choose her own.
Keep up the good work.
Like Guinea pig slave has said ' How are her poos?' If she hasn't been going you may find that when they come through that they are a bit misshapen or soft, or a lot at a time. Any of these is a good sign as it shows her guts are still working. It took several days for Esme to produce any 'normal' looking poos so I just kept up the syringe feeding and offered her, small veggies that she liked so she could choose her own.
Keep up the good work.