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Since it is not a dietary thing, the soy should be okay. If you find they eat a lot of the bedding, maybe not so much!
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Okay. So i cant figute out how/why i cant make my own topic but i see a lot of people use blankets as bedding? One forum i read said that she had "potty trained" them. Is that the case for everyone that uses blankets? I use pine shavings, which i know isnt the best but the paper isnt much better and i dont have the money to get the best bedding possible. And is 1 year old too late to train them?
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You can't potty train a guinea pig. If you've got a cooperative pig, you can put some sort of litter pan where the pig pees and poops the most and catch a good bit of the output. If the pig doesn't cooperate, well, you've got a normal guinea pig. That said, they do pee and poop a lot where they eat and sleep, so something easily replaceable in those areas can help keep the cage clean.
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Okay. And ya, they arent the most cooperative. Unfortunately between work and family always wanting me to do things, i cant interact with them as much as id like so theyve gotten used to having eachother rather than eachother and me. Theyre okay with being pet and held but not for more than 20-30 minutes or theyll pee. A lot. And i did try to look up how i create a topic and it told me the same thing but either i seriously looked over it or its just not there for some reason. Ill get "new posts" amd thats it
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Wood pellets. Cheapest by a long, long shot. Needs changing very seldom -- I'm on six months with what's currently in my cage, and I've got at least six more to go before they have to be changed.
You can get the pellets at a place that sells supplies for pellet stoves, but just be sure not to get any that have an accelerant added. Also avoid any that have a strong pine smell. Or, you can get the pellets used for horse stall bedding. I use those -- TerrAmigo brand. Either kind should cost you less than $8-$10 a bag.
The disadvantage of pellets is that they're heavy. But I just put a heavy garbage sack in the garbage can and roll it up next to the cage when i get ready to change. They're also a bit dusty when you pour them in the cage, but since I do that so seldom, it really doesn't cause a problem.
You can get the pellets at a place that sells supplies for pellet stoves, but just be sure not to get any that have an accelerant added. Also avoid any that have a strong pine smell. Or, you can get the pellets used for horse stall bedding. I use those -- TerrAmigo brand. Either kind should cost you less than $8-$10 a bag.
The disadvantage of pellets is that they're heavy. But I just put a heavy garbage sack in the garbage can and roll it up next to the cage when i get ready to change. They're also a bit dusty when you pour them in the cage, but since I do that so seldom, it really doesn't cause a problem.
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