Sweetpiggums
Junior Guinea Pig
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We recently adopted a 3yr old male guinea pig called JJ from a rescue and he bonded really well with our other pig of a similar age named Thum.
Before we adopted the pig, he had a check up with the vet and there were no issues, although the lady who was looking after him was noticing that he wasn’t eating very much at all. We offer plenty of Timothy hay, rescue grass, dandelion leaves, a varied fresh veg salad twice a day, nuggets, apple, blueberries, but he doesn’t eat anything, only sometimes showing interest in the hay and the veg, but not eating any of it.
After a day or so, we noticed that he was taking interest in the food offered and even attempted to take bites but kept failing, dropping the food, and wouldn’t be able to eat when hand fed either. We took him to 3 other vets in the following days, all of which said there were no issues even after a full check up of the teeth and x rays. We currently syringe feed him critical care and water every few hours and have had him for still just under a week, but are worried as he still isn’t eating as well as our other pig does, and don’t want to separate the two after they’ve bonded so well.
He doesn’t mind being handled and happily runs around the cage with Thum, and seems to be in good shape, not really having lost weight, but compared to our other pig of 1.4kg he is quite light at only 950grams.
Does anyone have any advice or know what the problem could be?
Before we adopted the pig, he had a check up with the vet and there were no issues, although the lady who was looking after him was noticing that he wasn’t eating very much at all. We offer plenty of Timothy hay, rescue grass, dandelion leaves, a varied fresh veg salad twice a day, nuggets, apple, blueberries, but he doesn’t eat anything, only sometimes showing interest in the hay and the veg, but not eating any of it.
After a day or so, we noticed that he was taking interest in the food offered and even attempted to take bites but kept failing, dropping the food, and wouldn’t be able to eat when hand fed either. We took him to 3 other vets in the following days, all of which said there were no issues even after a full check up of the teeth and x rays. We currently syringe feed him critical care and water every few hours and have had him for still just under a week, but are worried as he still isn’t eating as well as our other pig does, and don’t want to separate the two after they’ve bonded so well.
He doesn’t mind being handled and happily runs around the cage with Thum, and seems to be in good shape, not really having lost weight, but compared to our other pig of 1.4kg he is quite light at only 950grams.
Does anyone have any advice or know what the problem could be?