Hi everyone,
I'm new to the piggie world, after years of smaller rodentia, and I am finding that my pair love chewing on cardboard and coroplast, but don't have any interest in chewing on the wood sticks I've bought them to encourage safer chewing.
Are there any tips or tricks to encouraging wood chewing, such as soaking the wood in something pleasant?
I'm redoing their C&C cage soon after all the chewing, but want to make sure they're safely enjoying the wood before I make a brand new base. They appear to have stopped chewing the plastic, but I'm still concerned they are eating the cardboard boxes as I don't find much litter. They have plenty of hay, so I am wondering if the chewing is architectural expression, rather than necessary tooth wearing.
Any advice would be extremely appreciated
I'm new to the piggie world, after years of smaller rodentia, and I am finding that my pair love chewing on cardboard and coroplast, but don't have any interest in chewing on the wood sticks I've bought them to encourage safer chewing.
Are there any tips or tricks to encouraging wood chewing, such as soaking the wood in something pleasant?
I'm redoing their C&C cage soon after all the chewing, but want to make sure they're safely enjoying the wood before I make a brand new base. They appear to have stopped chewing the plastic, but I'm still concerned they are eating the cardboard boxes as I don't find much litter. They have plenty of hay, so I am wondering if the chewing is architectural expression, rather than necessary tooth wearing.
Any advice would be extremely appreciated
