22 MAR 2015
Why Do Guinea Pigs Chew Their Cage?
Posted By : Guest Filed Under : Guinea Pigs | Pet Care
Guinea pigs' teeth grow continuously throughout their life, so they need to chew regularly to keep their teeth down to a healthy size. Chewing on their cage bars could mean they do not have enough things to chew on, but most likely they simply enjoy the feeling of the metal bars. Why Guinea Pigs Chew Guinea pigs are born with a natural instinct to chew. Their teeth grow continually throughout their life and chewing keeps them at a healthy length. If guinea pigs are not given enough things to chew on, they will begin chewing on items like their cage bars. If your guinea pig is chewing on her cage bars, there is no need to be alarmed. It could mean that she simply enjoys the sensation that it provides. As long as she has plenty of other chew toys designed for chewing and gnawing, your guinea pig is probably very content. Chewing, Treats and Interaction One fun way to get some interaction in with your guinea pigs in addition to satisfying their need to chew and p.. [More] barchewing.jpg
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