Loveheart Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Oct 13, 2004 Messages 353 Nov 7, 2004 #1 whats best for guinea pigs the pumice stone blocks or wood chews??
piggylover101 Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Aug 28, 2004 Messages 182 Nov 7, 2004 #2 Wood chews, or tree branches! Apple tree branches are hit. Never pine or cedar wood chews. No pitted fruit tree branches (toxic). Um I have never heard of giving pumice to guinea pigs.
Wood chews, or tree branches! Apple tree branches are hit. Never pine or cedar wood chews. No pitted fruit tree branches (toxic). Um I have never heard of giving pumice to guinea pigs.
mncavylover Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Jun 11, 2004 Messages 3,127 Nov 7, 2004 #3 Don't use the pumice stones. They don't need them. Untreated wood branches from fruit trees (other than pitted fruit trees, which are toxic) are the best.
Don't use the pumice stones. They don't need them. Untreated wood branches from fruit trees (other than pitted fruit trees, which are toxic) are the best.
Loveheart Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Oct 13, 2004 Messages 353 Nov 7, 2004 #4 hmm okay well i had a pumice block for her but she doesnt use it anyway so i might just cut some branches off the apple tree outside in the yard
hmm okay well i had a pumice block for her but she doesnt use it anyway so i might just cut some branches off the apple tree outside in the yard
mncavylover Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Jun 11, 2004 Messages 3,127 Nov 7, 2004 #5 Ok, sounds good. Make sure they aren't treated though!
Loveheart Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Oct 13, 2004 Messages 353 Nov 7, 2004 #6 treated?? i dont think we spray anything on the tree
mncavylover Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Jun 11, 2004 Messages 3,127 Nov 7, 2004 #7 Ok, then it should be fine. It's just that some people do.
Loveheart Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Oct 13, 2004 Messages 353 Nov 7, 2004 #8 is it ok to feed her apples from that tree too?
mncavylover Well-known Member Cavy Slave Joined Jun 11, 2004 Messages 3,127 Nov 7, 2004 #9 I believe so, as long as they are fit for eating.