GuineaPig Mom
New Born Pup
I have two guinea pigs, and one of them is named Cookie. He is an American Dutch guinea pig who has been with me for 5 years. The owner who I brought him from didn't know his exact age, but I'm guessing that he was 1 when I first brought him, so he is now about 6 years old, which I know is old for a guinea pig. I'm not sure if it is due to his old age, or if he is just sick, but just until yesterday, he was quite healthy. He ran around a bit with my other guinea pig, and ate just fine, though I did notice that he has been sleeping more lately. However, when I woke up today, and went to their cage, he did not run up to me like he did every morning. He was simply sleeping in his hut. I just thought that maybe he was a bit tired, but when I gave them their food, he wouldn't eat either. I tried to get him to eat by giving him his favorite food- bananas, but he simply ignored it, and kept sleeping. I'm really worried about him because he is pretty old, and he is also pretty skinny for a guinea pig. I can feel his leg and back bones, and I tried to make him a bit fatter, since he seemed too thin, but he wouldn't really gain any weight. He also has been sleeping a lot more lately- well over 4 hours.
Btw, I'm not sure if this information is necessary, but I'm writing here how I usually take care of them.
During the spring and summer, they live outside in a 110x185 cage, but since the weather has been cold lately, I keep them indoors during the night, and let them run outside during the day. In the morning, I pet and play with them a bit, and give them 1/3 cup of veggies each. Then, I carry them to their outside cage and give them a little snack. During the afternoon, I feed them another 1/3 cup of veggies each, along with 1/16 cup of pellets. I also spot-clean their cage and play with them during this time. At noon/night I bring them back in to their indoor cage, and feed them their last 1/3 cup of veggies and 1/16 cup of pellets. I also clean their cage every day, and make sure they have plenty of hay.
Btw, I'm not sure if this information is necessary, but I'm writing here how I usually take care of them.
During the spring and summer, they live outside in a 110x185 cage, but since the weather has been cold lately, I keep them indoors during the night, and let them run outside during the day. In the morning, I pet and play with them a bit, and give them 1/3 cup of veggies each. Then, I carry them to their outside cage and give them a little snack. During the afternoon, I feed them another 1/3 cup of veggies each, along with 1/16 cup of pellets. I also spot-clean their cage and play with them during this time. At noon/night I bring them back in to their indoor cage, and feed them their last 1/3 cup of veggies and 1/16 cup of pellets. I also clean their cage every day, and make sure they have plenty of hay.