Leila
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello, guys.
I've posted a few months back about how my male piggie, Jaime, wasn't eating his hay. After several trips to the vet, I knew he didn't have any problems whatsoever, therefore, he was just being stubborn. After a few days, he started eating hay normally again.
So, a week or so ago, I noticed he wasn't eating his hay at all. He eats his pallets and veggies, begs for food, but he won't touch his hay. I tried switching hays, doing everything, but still he won't touch it.
So, yesterday I read on a forum a few people saying that picky piggies was something relatively normal, and that the usual thing to do in those cases would be removing veggies from their diet for a few days and they would imediatelly go back to eating hay, and then re-introducing veggies slowly. I decided to try that.
I usually give his veggies in the morning and pallets as his dinner. Today, I skipped his breakfast. The last time he ate was yesterday, at 8 p.m. I haven't seen he eating since, and it's 5 p.m where I live now. I've been in my room for most of these hours, and I know he didn't eat while I slept because he usually makes a mess with his hay when he eats it, and his cage is completelly clean.
I know piggies shouldn't spend so many hours without eating. I'm clueless on what to do.
I've posted a few months back about how my male piggie, Jaime, wasn't eating his hay. After several trips to the vet, I knew he didn't have any problems whatsoever, therefore, he was just being stubborn. After a few days, he started eating hay normally again.
So, a week or so ago, I noticed he wasn't eating his hay at all. He eats his pallets and veggies, begs for food, but he won't touch his hay. I tried switching hays, doing everything, but still he won't touch it.
So, yesterday I read on a forum a few people saying that picky piggies was something relatively normal, and that the usual thing to do in those cases would be removing veggies from their diet for a few days and they would imediatelly go back to eating hay, and then re-introducing veggies slowly. I decided to try that.
I usually give his veggies in the morning and pallets as his dinner. Today, I skipped his breakfast. The last time he ate was yesterday, at 8 p.m. I haven't seen he eating since, and it's 5 p.m where I live now. I've been in my room for most of these hours, and I know he didn't eat while I slept because he usually makes a mess with his hay when he eats it, and his cage is completelly clean.
I know piggies shouldn't spend so many hours without eating. I'm clueless on what to do.