Black piggies
Senior Guinea Pig
So I've just done weekly weigh-in and check over, and one of the new floofs has a bit of matting on her side.
I've not had long haired piggies before, I gave them a trim before the heatwave and have bought silent pet clippers. I poop scoop twice a day and clean out / change pee pads often.
It looks like it will be easy to cut off the matted bit, which looks like a poo mushed into the hair, but I'm a bit shocked to have a matted guinea pig. There might have been more dampness in the cage with frozen water bottles and such a long heatwave.
It's the 5 year old, congenitally tiny, 670g bag of bones floof, so she might need more help to keep clean.
Wondering what else I can do to prevent it, if I can.
I've not had long haired piggies before, I gave them a trim before the heatwave and have bought silent pet clippers. I poop scoop twice a day and clean out / change pee pads often.
It looks like it will be easy to cut off the matted bit, which looks like a poo mushed into the hair, but I'm a bit shocked to have a matted guinea pig. There might have been more dampness in the cage with frozen water bottles and such a long heatwave.
It's the 5 year old, congenitally tiny, 670g bag of bones floof, so she might need more help to keep clean.
Wondering what else I can do to prevent it, if I can.