Bubble& Squeak
Junior Guinea Pig
Hey guys, I've attached a photo of Squeaks poo to this thread. Her's is the thinner one on the left compared with Bubble's shorter chunkier poos on the right.
Squeaks poo used to be just like Bubbles til she had a bout of different problems knock her about at the end of November and all through til just after Christmas. (UTI, URI, gas, teeth problems - promise I'm not a bad piggy mummy, just a very unlucky one!)
She's only recently I'd say about the past nearly 2 weeks been improving and eating more than what she was, before then her poo would go from anything to firm to runny within in a day (constantly back and forth to the vets). She's now on unlimited hay (she wouldn't eat it when I'll) , reintroduced veg into her diet and also dried oats to help her gain weight as she's lost over 200g during all of this. In terms of pellets she will eat them but she's become incredibly fussy since getting better so I'm currently trialing different ones to see if there's any I can get her to stick with.
Long story short should I be worried about the lack of thickness to her poos considering when she was healthy she used to have ones like on the right? Or anything else I could try giving her to build her poos back up? I'm wary of overloading her with veg so I don't really want to go down that route. Any other suggestions?
Thank you
Squeaks poo used to be just like Bubbles til she had a bout of different problems knock her about at the end of November and all through til just after Christmas. (UTI, URI, gas, teeth problems - promise I'm not a bad piggy mummy, just a very unlucky one!)
She's only recently I'd say about the past nearly 2 weeks been improving and eating more than what she was, before then her poo would go from anything to firm to runny within in a day (constantly back and forth to the vets). She's now on unlimited hay (she wouldn't eat it when I'll) , reintroduced veg into her diet and also dried oats to help her gain weight as she's lost over 200g during all of this. In terms of pellets she will eat them but she's become incredibly fussy since getting better so I'm currently trialing different ones to see if there's any I can get her to stick with.
Long story short should I be worried about the lack of thickness to her poos considering when she was healthy she used to have ones like on the right? Or anything else I could try giving her to build her poos back up? I'm wary of overloading her with veg so I don't really want to go down that route. Any other suggestions?
Thank you
