Pat Shields
Adult Guinea Pig
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2011
- Messages
- 1,151
- Reaction score
- 50
- Points
- 425
- Location
- USA MO, Ft. Leonard Wood area
He had not touched the slice of green bell pepper. He had also left the carrots untouched. He had drunk more water. He was sitting in the little yellow carrier. I heard him talking to himself. I cleaned and filled his water bottle. I went out and cut some more hay, and when I put that in with him, he came to life. He got a happy look, if guinea pigs can have looks, and quickly chose a piece he wanted to eat. Then he sniffed around until he found some hay seeds and picked those up and ate them. He loves his hay.
I am thinking - possibly as deprived as his short life has been, he is instinctively selecting those foods that offer him the promise of the immediate nutrition he needs. He liked the apple slices and the nuts (it was always only 7 or 8 nut fragments or halves), but he has not shown interested in the 2 fresh vegetables I have introduced. He liked the iceberg lettuce bits for the first 2 days, and now he won't touch it. He eats the pellet mix when I am not looking; I bought a dispenser for it, and the level is getting lower. But since I added hay after reading your instructions on guinea pigs and hay, he relishes it and seems to be excited when it appears.
I am thinking - possibly as deprived as his short life has been, he is instinctively selecting those foods that offer him the promise of the immediate nutrition he needs. He liked the apple slices and the nuts (it was always only 7 or 8 nut fragments or halves), but he has not shown interested in the 2 fresh vegetables I have introduced. He liked the iceberg lettuce bits for the first 2 days, and now he won't touch it. He eats the pellet mix when I am not looking; I bought a dispenser for it, and the level is getting lower. But since I added hay after reading your instructions on guinea pigs and hay, he relishes it and seems to be excited when it appears.
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