onefutui2e
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Cavy Slave
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- Joined
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Hey all,
My wife was cleaning the cage this morning and he reported one of our boars had a massive poop. It just looked like a giant block, not even just multiple poops clumped together. She said she wasn't sure who it was, but then noticed one of them, Spiderpig, "walking and falling" when coming over to eat some lettuce.
When I got up later to check him out. he was hiding under a fleece blanket and didn't come out like he normally does. I took a piece of pepper and coaxed him out and he was walking just fine; he grabbed the pepper and ran to the other side of the cage under a hidey to eat. I then gave him a seed head which he ate without a problem. However, I did notice a smaller clump of poop under the fleece blanket (this looked like a bunch of small ones mashed together). There were also some small poops nearby; I wouldn't say they looked dry, but they looked a bit wrinkly.
This suggests to me that Spiderpig might have impaction; he's 5.5 years old. I don't know how to explain the "walking and falling" that my wife saw (especially since I didn't see it). But he's always had at minimum a 2x4 cage, so he's had plenty of space to run in. Just luck, I guess...
I'm going to call our vet to schedule an appointment, but if anyone can provide some advice or tips on what I can do over the weekend, what I should be watching out for, etc. I would greatly appreciate it.
My wife was cleaning the cage this morning and he reported one of our boars had a massive poop. It just looked like a giant block, not even just multiple poops clumped together. She said she wasn't sure who it was, but then noticed one of them, Spiderpig, "walking and falling" when coming over to eat some lettuce.
When I got up later to check him out. he was hiding under a fleece blanket and didn't come out like he normally does. I took a piece of pepper and coaxed him out and he was walking just fine; he grabbed the pepper and ran to the other side of the cage under a hidey to eat. I then gave him a seed head which he ate without a problem. However, I did notice a smaller clump of poop under the fleece blanket (this looked like a bunch of small ones mashed together). There were also some small poops nearby; I wouldn't say they looked dry, but they looked a bit wrinkly.
This suggests to me that Spiderpig might have impaction; he's 5.5 years old. I don't know how to explain the "walking and falling" that my wife saw (especially since I didn't see it). But he's always had at minimum a 2x4 cage, so he's had plenty of space to run in. Just luck, I guess...
I'm going to call our vet to schedule an appointment, but if anyone can provide some advice or tips on what I can do over the weekend, what I should be watching out for, etc. I would greatly appreciate it.