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I don't know if it's her bum area, but my female guinea pig has yellowish whiteish crust on her pee/poo area and I don't know what to do. She seems OK, but I am a bit worried.
I don't know if it's her bum area, but my female guinea pig has yellowish whiteish crust on her pee/poo area and I don't know what to do. She seems OK, but I am a bit worried.
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Thank you for posting the picture. It looks rather like the remains of a calcium pee, a milky looking pee. This is the normal way of the body to excrete any excess calcium. Nothing to worry about.
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