Teejay
Adult Guinea Pig
Hi all, my boys had a falling out last night - I've posted on the 'behaviour' section about it - so they were separated overnight; Squeak remained in the cage and we put Pudding into the big rabbit playpen we've just bought.
I suspect that Pudding has some sort of injury - there was blood on the fleece in the cage when I separated them - but I have been unable to find any sign of injury or blood on either of them. Pud has certainly been very subdued and quiet since the 'incident'.
Anyway, when I went to give them both their morning veggies/hay top up, I noticed that Pud hasn't done a single poo overnight.........I checked all over the pen and couldn't find a single one. It doesn't look like he's touched his hay, nor his pellets, but he did eat some of his veggies when I put them in.
I topped up his hay with another variety, in the hope of tempting him, but I am, of course, really worried about this......what can I do and what shall I look out for?
Tracey
I suspect that Pudding has some sort of injury - there was blood on the fleece in the cage when I separated them - but I have been unable to find any sign of injury or blood on either of them. Pud has certainly been very subdued and quiet since the 'incident'.
Anyway, when I went to give them both their morning veggies/hay top up, I noticed that Pud hasn't done a single poo overnight.........I checked all over the pen and couldn't find a single one. It doesn't look like he's touched his hay, nor his pellets, but he did eat some of his veggies when I put them in.
I topped up his hay with another variety, in the hope of tempting him, but I am, of course, really worried about this......what can I do and what shall I look out for?
Tracey