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Posted Sep 11, 1999 by baerwb
To learn a lot about the care of your Cavy see CavyMadness, a wonderfully well developed site at: http://members.tripod.com/raaberao/cavymadness.html

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Posted Sep 11, 1999 by baerwb
BTW my guinea pig Willow has her own webpage at: http://web.utk.edu/~bwb/moonscapes/willow.htm

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Posted Sep 13, 1999 by wingpig
Very nice. Mine was mostly white with a black arse and brown bits in various places and was only half Abyssinian, which made it a little less amusing to look at but still much better than a sleek one. Do you mean to say that yours doesn't like lettuce? Have you tried dandelion leaves? Best not to try these yourself as they apparently act as a laxative.

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Posted Sep 15, 1999 by baerwb
Our last Guinea pig, Mookie, died from chronic diahrea due to a mineral imbalence so I think we will stray from anything that acts as a laxative.

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Posted Sep 16, 1999 by wingpig
Mine had vitamin C deficiency for a while after giving birth, which meant that we had to dribble nutrient solutions into her mouth for w while with a syringe. All bald, so she was, though she lived until she was well past five in the end.

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