On Mar 12, 2:03=A0pm, "SewVeryCreative" <sewcreativ...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi. =A0Are they meant to be clean animals? =A0At the moment they are
> soiling their bed. =A0Will they eventually stop doing this once they get
> used to their new home do you think?
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> Megan
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> DS got a guinea pig for Christmas and it's been about ... oh ... 4
months
> since then. And I can say, for ours atleast, that no, they won't --- if
> anything, the poop has gotten bigger and more often. YMMV.
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> FWIW, he (the guinea pig, not my son, LOL!) only poops in one specific
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> of his cage. The little cutie is actually very clean (again, not my
son!!)=
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At the moment they are doing it in their bed which can't be very
pleasant for them. I figured it was because we only got them a few
days ago. We had a wild rabbit once and he too soiled his bed for the
first month of so. He was only a baby when we got him and as he grew,
he started doing his business way down the end of the run, the
farthest place away from his hutch...so I'm hoping the guinea pigs
will figure out to do the same.
Megan


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