KiwiCavyAdorer
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Cavy Slave
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However, you do have to consider the extreme sensitivity of a guinea pig's stomach and digestive system. They are physically unable to vomit, so if they get an upset stomach, they will just simply stop eating which means they stop eliminating, which means their whole digestive system stops working, sometimes within as little time as 6 hours, though 12 hours, I think, without eating or pooping is when it becomes a life or death situation.
Thanks! I think its good of you to point that out in this thread of sarahczspots because so many things can upset their sensitive systems, I am beginning to learn and put a few things together... Horses, are also unable to vomit - like guinea pigs... learning is a good process of elimination...
(I used Diatomaceous Earth in the carpets when we moved into our new home - because it was flea and ant infested and used the hoover daily also - worked like a fast charm on fleas and their eggs, and sorted the ants out too... as a precaution I used one dose of advantage on the cat and dog in case of yard infestation. We have had no issues for the last year since doing that.)