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Critterville Water Bottles for small animals are made with durable, BPA free plastic and a stainless steel sip spout. This 10.14 oz. water bottle is the perfect size for guinea pigs or rats. Critterville Water Bottles are designed to fit ALL MidWest Homes for Pets' small animal cages, including Critterville Hamster Homes, Guinea Habitat guinea pig cages, Ferret Nation, Critter Nation, Wabbitat and Wabbitat Deluxe rabbit cages, and Critterville Small Animal Playpens. Each water bottle attaches to the cage with a user-friendly plastic screw, and also includes suction cups to use in a glass aquarium habitat. Keeping the bottle filled is simple with the easy fill lift-top cap - simply remove and fill!
SKU | 2979232 |
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Primary Brand | Midwest |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Transparent |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 3.65 IN |
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Volume | 10 FZ |
Height | 7.5 IN |
Width | 3.12 IN |
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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 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?
My daughters guinea pig stopped drinking water, I noticed the bottle was slimed and gross inside so I ran out and bought a new one. She's still not drinking and not really eating her pellets or hay but is eating her fresh veggies! She acting her normal self!
My gerbil wont stop drinking water and hes been at the wster bottle for about half an hour
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?
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
My guinea pig is dehydrated (faulty water bottle not allowing water to get out and crazy hectic weekend not allowing me to realize water level hadn’t gone down or noticing poor baby’s symptoms). She’s lethargic, not eating, & sunken eyes. She’s nibbled a little on spinach but not truly eating. She’s drinking on her own though. Do I need to syringe feed her pedialyte or is drinking water enough to re-hydrate her?
I crate my puppy (6 mos old) during the day with a 20-30 minute potty break midday (until she’s old enough to be left out in the house). I want to leave a treat puzzle to keep her occupied but I don’t put water in her crate since she gets plenty the rest of the day and it takes up so much space and usually ends up spilled. Is it mean to give her a treat puzzle toy that typically makes her thirsty without immediate access to water?
Hello. Concerned for my puppy. Doesn’t seem to drink much water. He’s 17 weeks and has not been sick. Eats his dry food well and very playful and gets nice walks. Found him 10 days ago and had first round of shots last Wednesday. Today got warmed at petco. He’s terrier maybe beagle mix. Let’s just say it seems he drinks a cup or two a day. And that’s a maybe. Pulling up skin and definitely seems dehydrated. He will drink when I ask sometimes. How can I encourage him to drink more thank you
My twenty-six pound mixed terrier doesn't drink much water. Is there anyway to encourage drinking besides treats? I sometimes add water to chicken broth to get her to drink fluids with a few pieces of chicken at the bottom. She prefers the water bowl in our three season enclosed porch better than the one under our kitchen table. But getting her to drink is difficult. I use her bottle when she hasn't drank anything else during the day. How much water does she need?
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