Do guinea pigs get full?

Guinea pigs don't usually overeat, but it's important to provide the proper balance of pellets, hay and fresh vegetables. Like human beings, guinea pigs cannot make their own vitamin C, so they require vitamin C-rich foods in their daily diet.
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Can you overfeed a guinea pig?

Overfeeding can be damaging to your guinea pig's digestion tract, and cause obesity. To prevent yourself from overfeeding your guinea pig, all you need to do is serve your guinea pigs the right portioned meals and cut down on unnecessary sugary treats.
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Are guinea pigs always hungry?

I'd be inclined to say that guinea pigs are never hungry - as they have to eat constantly because they have to keep their gut moving. As for wheeking - they just want some yummy goodies, they know it's irresistable!
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Why do guinea pigs overeat?

You can overfeed a guinea pig. It's likely to happen if they're given too much food full of sugar and other empty calories, such as store-bought treats and very sweet fruits. To avoid overfeeding your guinea pigs, track what they eat and make sure they're eating the correct amount of nutritious food.
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How often should a guinea pig be fed?

Other than the hay, it's a good idea to feed your cavy two times a day. Both in the morning and in the evening, to help prevent overeating and, consequently, obesity. Always remove any uneaten pellets about 1 hour after your cavy has eaten and any fruit or vegetables after 24 hours.
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Do guinea pigs need to eat all day?

Guinea pigs need continuous access to hay to aid their digestion and limit the growth of their teeth. Fruit and vegetables: Fresh vegetables can be offered once a day and should be equivalent to about one cup total per guinea pig per day.
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Why does my guinea pig flatten out when I pet her?

Guinea pigs lay flat because they feel safe and comfortable enough with you and their surroundings, and they just want to lay still and relax for a while. Most of the time there's no problem with a guinea pig lying down flat because it just shows that it's peaceful enough for them to be able to relax out in the open.
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What does guinea pig squeaking mean?

Squeal: Some guinea pigs will squeal when they are experiencing potential pain or they need attention. It can sometimes be that another guinea pig is stealing his favorite spot to eat. Pay attention to your guinea pig if you hear a squeal because it could indicate that they need help from something hurting them.
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Is my guinea pig fat or bloated?

If you suspect your guinea pig is putting on weight, consult your veterinarian. A sudden gain or loss of weight could be a sign of a medical problem, including pregnancy or a tumor. Bloat involves distension of the abdomen that happens over hours; this is a medical emergency that needs immediate veterinary care.
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How much food should I feed my guinea pig?

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Offer 1/8 cup of pellets per day for a 2 pound guinea pig. Hay should be available at all times. At least 1/2 -1 cup of fresh leafy greens or other vitamin C rich vegetables should be offered daily.
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How can I tell if my guinea pig is hungry?

Wheeking is the sound a guinea pig makes when it is hungry so don't be surprised if the wheek around the time you usually feed them or if they see you bringing some food.
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How long can guinea pigs go without food?

So, how long can guinea pigs go without food and water? Healthy guinea pigs shouldn't go over 8 hours without food. They won't starve in this time, but they can develop potentially fatal GI stasis or other health issues. Healthy guinea pigs may go up to 24 hours without water.
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Do guinea pigs need vegetables every day?

Guinea pigs' need fresh greens and vegetables every day to help them get enough vitamin C (they can't produce it themselves). Our vets' advise one teacup of greens and veg, per guinea pig, per day, which can be split into morning and evening feeds.
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Why is my guinea pig always in the corner?

Normally cavies like to sit with their bum in the corner or against something (a wall, feed dish, other pigs) so they can see what is going on around them - this is due to their 'fight or flight' behaviour as a prey animal, & they feel safer.
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Why do guinea pigs run around their cage?

When your guinea pig runs around in his cage, he may be doing no more than simply getting a little exercise. If his enclosure is roomy enough, the lively sprinting could mean he's stretching out his legs and releasing some of his extra energy.
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What sounds do guinea pigs make when happy?

Whistling: Guinea pigs will often let out a high pitched squeal or whistle, and this noise means your furry friend is excited, perhaps about feeding time or playtime. Purring: Another guinea pig sound is the purr, which may make your guinea pig seem more like a cat.
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Why do guinea pigs click?

Chutting. AKA “I'm having fun!” Sometimes referred to as a “clucking” sound (like a mother hen would make), this is a sound of contentment. Guinea pigs may make this sound towards you when you're interacting with them, or toward their cage mates, when they're enjoying the moment.
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Do guinea pigs like to be in the dark?

So, do guinea pigs like the dark? Yes, guinea pigs prefer the dark. They are prey animals and can easily be spotted during daylight hours by predators.
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Where do guinea pigs like to be stroked?

Start by petting the head or under the chin. The feet and underside are usually areas to avoid, and the back might even be an area to avoid. Observe your guinea pig's body language and listen to vocalizations for clues about how he or she feels.
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Do guinea pigs enjoy being held?

Most guinea pigs like to be held when they trust the person who's doing the holding and the environment that they're being held in. There are guinea pigs that will seek out their owners to be picked up. But, some guinea pigs prefer to not be held, even if they have bonded with you.
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How many times do guinea pigs poop in a day?

A 'normal' guinea pig will produce up to 100 poos a day. This number is naturally lower in older or less mobile guinea pigs. If the number of faecal pellets drops below 50 a day it may be a sign that something is wrong.
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Can guinea pigs survive on just hay?

1) Hay: (70-75%)

Hay is absolutely vital to the digestive health of your guinea pig. It prevents obesity, dental disease, diarrhea and boredom. Your guinea pig should have unlimited access to high quality grass hay. Your guinea pig should eat a pile of hay as big as his body every day.
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What's a guinea pigs Favourite food?

Offer a variety of fresh leafy green vegetables & herbs daily. Some examples of these include dark leafed lettuce varieties such as rocket, dandelion greens, snow peas, and herbs such as marjoram, borage, marigold, nasturtium, rosemary, parsley, coriander, basil, and dill.
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