ashleemelda
Junior Guinea Pig
I am beginning to worry about my two guinea pigs' poop. For the last several days, both of their droppings have been lighter in color and very dry (PICTURE ATTACHED BELOW) even immediately after they go to the bathroom. Additionally, while there has been a significant amount of poop in the cage, there is still less than normal, particularly when I first wake up in the morning when the cage is usually COVERED.
On top of this, one of my guinea pigs, while drinking, appears to me to be drinking less than is usual for her. The other is still drinking her usual amount.
The only change to their diet that has occurred in recent days is the introduction of cilantro to their daily vegetable mix (which mainly consists of sweet pepper, cucumber, and green leaf lettuce). The cilantro was last fed on Saturday (6 days ago) and Monday (4 days ago). I gave them what I thought was a small amount, but in retrospect, it was probably still too big a piece for guinea pigs' sensitive stomach and digestive systems. One of them ate the cilantro offered both times while the other was largely turned off, only eating the tiniest of pieces that first day when attempting to introduce it into their diets.
Nothing else about their behavior has changed. They are still eating their hay, pellets, and vegetables with the same amount of eagerness as always, and they are still chasing each other around the cage and chewing away and generally showing no signs of lethargy.
Could the introduction of cilantro be the culprit for this sudden change? I've gone back and forth on whether or not that seems plausible because it's been 4-6 days since the cilantro was originally fed, but I know how sensitive their stomachs can be. The only other culprit that immediately comes to mind is, with the drop in temperature, my room has become very dry. I do usually keep the overhead fan in my room running at all times.
I have also been dealing with a slight cold (mainly a stuffy nose) the past week or so, but have been taking the proper precautions of hand-washing, wearing a surgical mask and gloves, while caring for them, or simply letting others take over if I was especially not feeling well or generally worried about passing something onto them.
I would appreciate any and all advice you all could give on where I need to go from here, and what the urgency for getting them to a vet would be.
On top of this, one of my guinea pigs, while drinking, appears to me to be drinking less than is usual for her. The other is still drinking her usual amount.
The only change to their diet that has occurred in recent days is the introduction of cilantro to their daily vegetable mix (which mainly consists of sweet pepper, cucumber, and green leaf lettuce). The cilantro was last fed on Saturday (6 days ago) and Monday (4 days ago). I gave them what I thought was a small amount, but in retrospect, it was probably still too big a piece for guinea pigs' sensitive stomach and digestive systems. One of them ate the cilantro offered both times while the other was largely turned off, only eating the tiniest of pieces that first day when attempting to introduce it into their diets.
Nothing else about their behavior has changed. They are still eating their hay, pellets, and vegetables with the same amount of eagerness as always, and they are still chasing each other around the cage and chewing away and generally showing no signs of lethargy.
Could the introduction of cilantro be the culprit for this sudden change? I've gone back and forth on whether or not that seems plausible because it's been 4-6 days since the cilantro was originally fed, but I know how sensitive their stomachs can be. The only other culprit that immediately comes to mind is, with the drop in temperature, my room has become very dry. I do usually keep the overhead fan in my room running at all times.
I have also been dealing with a slight cold (mainly a stuffy nose) the past week or so, but have been taking the proper precautions of hand-washing, wearing a surgical mask and gloves, while caring for them, or simply letting others take over if I was especially not feeling well or generally worried about passing something onto them.
I would appreciate any and all advice you all could give on where I need to go from here, and what the urgency for getting them to a vet would be.