The EveryYay Wet Your Whistle Small Animal Bottle Holder gets your furry family member's hydration station all set to go. Designed to fit 8 oz and 16 oz water bottles, this bottle holder is a great option for habitats that don't have wires to install a water bottle.
SKU | 3400165 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Material | Ceramic |
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I tried introducing his water bottle but he only uses his bowl so I stopped with the bottled or a while now, how can I teach him to use it? Thanks
My rabbit has stopped drinking by himself, I've checked if his bottle is broken and it isn't. For him to drink I need to take out the bottle and squeeze it and that's when he starts to drink and won't stop. I'm scared he is going to dehydrate. He is still eating well though
My guinea pig drinks a lot of water during the day. I’d say I have 2 standard water bottles in their cage because I have Boog and Archie and recently Archie has been drinking much more. Boog worried me because he’d drink half of the bottle in a day and now Archie is sort of doing that. Can that be a problem?
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My rabbit has been either very close or with his mouth on his water bottle for a number of days. He is happy to have a cuddle or run around and doesn't want to go back straight away. I would have taken him to the vets but the last time he got so scared he scrabbled and fall of the table.
Pickle juice. Can rabbits and rats drink it? If so, what's the benefit(s)
I got my Roborvoski hamster a day ago and I can't get him to drink from his bottle. I don't think it is too high or low, and I marked a line with a washable marker and it hasn't gone done. I also put a little peanut butter on the spout to encourage him but that didn't work either. My last hamster died after four days so I am really worried about him. His name is Mikey. Please help me!
I found him on a vacant lot and had to bottle feed him for about two weeks. He's now about 8 weeks old and already eating solids, but he hasn't learned to drink from a bowl. I tried using bowls of different sizes, put water on the ground, wet his lips, placed him next to a faucet, etc, but he still won't drink. By night, he's so thirsty that he'll suck at my fingers, I'll end up giving him the bottle. He has no issues eating food mixed with water, but how can I get him to drink from a bowl?
Hello, My guinea pig Sweetpea doesn't seem to be drinking as much water as she should be, she is eating well, asking for treats, playful (popcorning) and being silly but I noticed she's not drinking much water. What might I try to promote drinking her water? Is that a sign of anything of concern other than she's not thirsty? Thank you, Jill in Wisconsin
Baby guinea pig 3 months old.. I haven’t seen her drink from bottle and it’s got me nervous.. I give her carrots as well as hay and oxbow baby food, she lives with an adult 3 year old pig I think they still learning who’s the alpha but I just want make sure I keep her hydrated, they sleep in the same igloo so they getting along and I separate the adult from her so she can eat, the adult might be territorial so I separate for food time
HI. I have a 12 wk old mini rex that wont drink water. I have tried tap, 2 different bottled wtr, cold, & rm temp wtr - she doesn't seem interested in any of it.I have been told that rabbits drink a lot of water - in fact 1 person told me she leaves out 2 wtr bowls for her rabbit (different breed). She doesn't have access to any other wtr source except maybe through her food. Do young rabbits not require as much wtr as an adult rabbit? She appears to be healthy . Should I be worried?
We had a scare with our rabbit, he got some kale caught down his throat which we have since removed and he took a while to get his appetite back. He has since eaten a couple of blueberries, some lettuce a little crunchy treat and a sultana, but he's still not drinking and hasn't urinated. Attempts at syringe feeding water don't work, he'll just have the water go in his mouth and doesn't swallow. We are yet to attempt to put the syringe into his mouth further to force him to swallow. Suggestions?