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guinea pig


Question Posted Friday April 6 2007, 1:33 pm

um. how do you know the difference between a fat
guinea pig & a pregnant one?! how do you know if
she's pregnant? any changes in behavior? my little
girl has been just laying around, but she also runs
around a lot when i let her out. she is also hungry
a lot. she lets me pick her up too, & in her stomach
it's just like a fat tummy... i dont feel any other
weird bumps or anything. HELP! what if she's preg-
nant?! i dont know how to take care of a pregnant
guinea pig! or let alone the BABY! thanks in advv.


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orphans answered Friday April 6 2007, 4:02 pm:
you really want to go to a vet, even though this does sound like pregnancy, but go to a vet to make sure.

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