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| Do cavies need salt licks? |
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| Nope. They can cause problem such as kidney stones, too, especially the mineral licks. =) |
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| Not to mention dehydration. Salt licks are useless. |
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| Just out of simple curiosity, why are they even sold? I know around here (farm country) we see large blocks of salt in cow pastures, what purpose do they serve? |
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Every animal needs some level of salts in its body, but they should be able get what they need from a good balanced and natural diet (same as people - I've never added salt to my food in my entire life). Guinea pigs certainly can anyway although I can't comment about cows as I don't know much about their needs! |
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| Thanks Treen. I commend your use of no salt. I personally am a salt-a-holic who is trying to cut back. |
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| guess my piggy are on a salt free diet |
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| Ah, but of course the pet store would tell her to. That's why they tell you to buy their overpriced, too-small cages: to make money. Don't we all love pet stores? It's a good thing you're looking out for her pigs. =) |
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Oh yes I abosuly adore petstores *sarcastic look*.......... They are just so wonderful (NOT!!!!!!!!!!!).................................. |
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| Ok. I hope you are able to convince her to get another piggy. Did you have her sign something saying she'd take good care of the pig? If you did, then you may be able to take the pig back. Good luck! =) |
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I will just have to see all in good time.... |
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| Ok, great! Post how things go tomorrow! =) |
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http://groups.msn.com/GuineaPigsUnlimited/ourpiggycondos.msnw its the 8th pic down. Except she doesn't even house her piggy in low tubs she houses it in high tubs. With the lid on except she drilled holes in the tub and lid. The tub is 12 in. wide and 24 in. long. I asked her why she didn't make a C&C cage and she said it was too big and that she thought it would cost to much money.. I am very mad at her. I told her she had better make a new cage or the piggy comes home with me. (Which would be quite convenient for me seeing as I need a new cage mate for my other piggy, I would just have her piggy spayed. And then not have to deal with finding a cage mate somewhere else). But I decided to give her a second chance because she has a daughter, age 7 who absolutly loves the piggy. So if the conditions don't change then I will take the piggy but if she builds a new cage then she can keep the piggy. |
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| Spaying a girl is not the best option around, I believe if given the choice, it is easier to neuter the boy. |
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I have had a female spayed before. |