Awww trish he is lovely :wub:
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[SIZE=14pt][/SIZE]trac said:Awww trish he is lovely :wub:
couldnt sleep trishtrish g said:[SIZE=14pt][/SIZE]trac said:Awww trish he is lovely :wub:
trac why arent you asleep at that hour :wacko:
Rae said:We've got 5 piggies at the minute they are lovely little people - I love opening the door first thing every morning and hearing the gpig chorus. They squeek till they are fed- one day last week I gave them some pepper (ran out of greens & carrots) they are supposed to love it but they just looked at it and started squeeking again, it was hilarious!
I've kept 2 boys together before they got on well as there were no females about - now I've got a castrated male in with his 2 sisters, and 2 girlies that we got from the RSPCA. (Dont be tempted to keep him with a rabbit for company)
Well done for taking Toby on Trish, you'll be hooked (they are nearly as addictive as whippies :* )
I've always bedded mine on wood flakes - never had a problem and they've lived to a good old age (youngest to die was 5) but saw dust it best avoided. I use hay to bed them on as I've had 2 eye injuries with straw.
If you've never had small furries before Trish dont be tempted to buy the hay from pet shops as it's sooooo expensive and they eat loads of it. You should be able to get a bale of hay for £3 ish compared to a tiny bag of hay for the same amount which equals about 1/20th of a bale!
My neighbour has two boars (brothers, so introduced very early on ) and two sows kept separately. She has to make sure she feeds and cleans the males first, otherwise if they catch a whiff of the sows on her hands they fight and have to be carefully re-introduced :sweating:Rae said:We've got 5 piggies at the minute they are lovely little people - I love opening the door first thing every morning and hearing the gpig chorus. They squeek till they are fed- one day last week I gave them some pepper (ran out of greens & carrots) they are supposed to love it but they just looked at it and started squeeking again, it was hilarious!
I've kept 2 boys together before they got on well as there were no females about - now I've got a castrated male in with his 2 sisters, and 2 girlies that we got from the RSPCA. (Dont be tempted to keep him with a rabbit for company)
Well done for taking Toby on Trish, you'll be hooked (they are nearly as addictive as whippies :* )
I've always bedded mine on wood flakes - never had a problem and they've lived to a good old age (youngest to die was 5) but saw dust it best avoided. I use hay to bed them on as I've had 2 eye injuries with straw.
If you've never had small furries before Trish dont be tempted to buy the hay from pet shops as it's sooooo expensive and they eat loads of it. You should be able to get a bale of hay for £3 ish compared to a tiny bag of hay for the same amount which equals about 1/20th of a bale!
Nicola said:My neighbour has two boars (brothers, so introduced very early on ) and two sows kept separately. She has to make sure she feeds and cleans the males first, otherwise if they catch a whiff of the sows on her hands they fight and have to be carefully re-introduced :sweating:Rae said:We've got 5 piggies at the minute they are lovely little people - I love opening the door first thing every morning and hearing the gpig chorus. They squeek till they are fed- one day last week I gave them some pepper (ran out of greens & carrots) they are supposed to love it but they just looked at it and started squeeking again, it was hilarious!
I've kept 2 boys together before they got on well as there were no females about - now I've got a castrated male in with his 2 sisters, and 2 girlies that we got from the RSPCA. (Dont be tempted to keep him with a rabbit for company)
Well done for taking Toby on Trish, you'll be hooked (they are nearly as addictive as whippies :* )
I've always bedded mine on wood flakes - never had a problem and they've lived to a good old age (youngest to die was 5) but saw dust it best avoided. I use hay to bed them on as I've had 2 eye injuries with straw.
If you've never had small furries before Trish dont be tempted to buy the hay from pet shops as it's sooooo expensive and they eat loads of it. You should be able to get a bale of hay for £3 ish compared to a tiny bag of hay for the same amount which equals about 1/20th of a bale!
Different piggies like different foods. My friend's piggies like grapes, but mine don't really like them. :blink: Mine are partial to a small wedge of apple (too much causes mouth ulcers) but my neighbours tend to leave them if i give them any (we have reciprocal care arrangements when we go away).
A bale of hay (w00t) Good advice, but if Trish is anything like me, she probably hasn't got the room to store a bale of hay. We've got an old outhouse as a shed, and you can barely get the door open to go in, it's so tiny. Hay has to be kept dry otherwise it will go mouldy.
i'm loving this topic......could natter on for ages about cavies :teehee:
~Sarah~ said:Mine piggies love little bits of apple and grapes. Lettuce is apparently not good (or only in very small quantities). Be careful with the dried food as I think most Guinea Pig food has extra Vitamin C ,which they need, but rabbit food doesn't.
In the past I had 2 spayed females (done by Rescue before I got them), and I have also had males neutered, so if yours is a male he could be neutered and could then live with a female :wub: , or if it is female then another female is fine. :huggles: As Nicola said, males can often fight unless introduced at a young age.
I always feel guinea pigs are such great pets for children (if handled properly) as they rarely bite, unlike hamsters, and they seem easier to handle (IMO) than rabbits.
Here is a pic of one of mine - Squirrel Nutkin (wrong name as it's a girl :- " ). She came from a pet shop and I bought her as she and her sister were soooo tiny I felt they shouldn't have been for sale. :huggles: She is a Rex I assume.
Jaydiiee said:
Love these little chaps i do, i remember as a lad my parents going to the pet shop, bought a guinea pig for my brother, and a tortoise fer me, huge bugger it was, the torty, i had to tether the bugger to the dustbin to contain it, we had metal ones then, my brother used to do early paper rounds, and i remember on his way home we could hear my brother whistling, so i let roger the piggy out the cage, up the yard it would run and down the back street to follow him home, russet in colour, called rogertrish g said:hi where aquiring a guinea pig today as the people that have it havent been looking after it properly,poor thing didnt even have water yesterday when my daughter went to the house :rant: :rant: :rant: . its disgusting how some people treat animals,wish i could string them all up :rant: :rant: :rant:
could someone give me some info on what they eat and best bedding etc as ive never had a guinea before :wacko: ive only ever had rabbits,rats,mice and hamsters,so any advise would be great :thumbsup:
think i will need to buy a bigger cage as my daughter says two steps and its at the other side of the cage so sounds tiny .
will put some pics on as soon as we get it here(dont know if its male or female yet either)
Flowerpot said:
Doughnut, Pecan and Conker in the summer before I lost Conker. These three boys lived together.
This is baby Clara at two days old.
Baby Tilly at two days old.
midlanderkeith said:Love these little chaps i do, i remember as a lad my parents going to the pet shop, bought a guinea pig for my brother, and a tortoise fer me, huge bugger it was, the torty, i had to tether the bugger to the dustbin to contain it, we had metal ones then, my brother used to do early paper rounds, and i remember on his way home we could hear my brother whistling, so i let roger the piggy out the cage, up the yard it would run and down the back street to follow him home, russet in colour, called rogertrish g said:hi where aquiring a guinea pig today as the people that have it havent been looking after it properly,poor thing didnt even have water yesterday when my daughter went to the house :rant: :rant: :rant: . its disgusting how some people treat animals,wish i could string them all up :rant: :rant: :rant:
could someone give me some info on what they eat and best bedding etc as ive never had a guinea before :wacko: ive only ever had rabbits,rats,mice and hamsters,so any advise would be great :thumbsup:
think i will need to buy a bigger cage as my daughter says two steps and its at the other side of the cage so sounds tiny .
will put some pics on as soon as we get it here(dont know if its male or female yet either)
keith
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