Rochester Piggy
Teenage Guinea Pig
So we are camping right now, and I noticed Cali wasn't drinking much. We would give her 10 10 ml syringes (or doses) of water per day and be waking up every 2 hours during the night to give her water. We would hold her, and she would fight us. The lap of the person holding her, along with Cali's tummy, would be completely soaked. We tried putting an "apron" on Cali by tearing a hole in a paper towel and putting it around her neck. A towel on the lap of the holding person helped with no wet pants! Cali would still fight us and be very stressed out. So I discovered another method to help her drink without stress.
So I waited until Cali was out enjoying some hay. Then I grabbed the syringe that hung off the side of the cage, pre-filled with spring water. I held it in the cage about 4 cm away from her mouth. Cali was very interested in it. She put her mouth around it and started sucking on it like a water bottle. I pressed the end to make water come out. It worked, with minimal dripping! When Cali stopped drinking, I simply stopped pressing the syringe. Now, when there's no more water and I go to put the syringe away, Cali actually wheeks for water!
Since then, she has begun using the water bottle, but not as often, so we still give her a syringe of water every once in a while. We don't wake her up to give water or force her to drink it.
So I waited until Cali was out enjoying some hay. Then I grabbed the syringe that hung off the side of the cage, pre-filled with spring water. I held it in the cage about 4 cm away from her mouth. Cali was very interested in it. She put her mouth around it and started sucking on it like a water bottle. I pressed the end to make water come out. It worked, with minimal dripping! When Cali stopped drinking, I simply stopped pressing the syringe. Now, when there's no more water and I go to put the syringe away, Cali actually wheeks for water!
Since then, she has begun using the water bottle, but not as often, so we still give her a syringe of water every once in a while. We don't wake her up to give water or force her to drink it.