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  1. Bertie & Jelly

    guinea pigs back

    My boys used to love jumping onto their carrot house. As they gradually aged they stopped so I made a little step/ramp which one of them used quite happily but the other could never work it out 😂
  2. Piggies&buns

    Double decker C&C with boars

    Piggies (regardless of their sex) are ground dwelling animals so any second level to their cage does not count towards their cage space - so strictly speaking you will not be doubling their space by adding a level; you are simply providing a bonus space. The only way to make more territory and...
  3. piggieminder

    Guinea Pig Apartment coming soon..

    That's a lovely roomy cage for 2 piggies, but unfortunately the current layout is not suitable. I agree the internal partitions need to be removed, they cause pinch points where disagreements/fights could be triggered and the piggies do not have the free flow rom for zoomies. The ramps are too...
  4. weepweeps

    How to line hutch

    Hello and welcome to the forum. Your piggies are gorgeous. 🥰 I’ve had outside piggies before but now I have the space indoors they have moved in lol. When I had a hutch/run combo I glued two pieces of wood to stop them falling down the ramp and this also stopped some of the hay and sawdust...
  5. Piggies&buns

    Undecided!

    My concern here is that the ramp and dividing wall closes off the spaces and could now cause territories, as well as cutting into running space. I would remove the wall and the ramp between the two cages entirely and just have one completely open square cage. A dominant piggy could claim the...
  6. fluffysal

    The Beastie Boys

    We put them in the top. Sir George had a good sniff around, popcorned then spent 10 minutes charging up and down the ramp! Master Boris has had a sniff around and popcorned but not used the ramp yet. We mixed up used and cleaned fleece on both floors.
  7. Piggies&buns

    How to line hutch

    Welcome to the forum As outdoor piggies they need hay everywhere in the hutch for warmth. You can push the hay and shavings to one side if you’re opening the ramp but I would still recommend it is used. It’s still too cold for them while temperatures are below 15 degrees. (Personally, it is...
  8. weepweeps

    Ramps and levels

    My two used to live in a hutch with a ramp and managed it fine. I did have to “teach” them how to use it though.
  9. Lorcan

    Undecided!

    Just to note you can't do that with the Midwest as it's designed, each 4x2 space is designed as a standalone cage with the ramp wall used as a connector between two. To change that would mean taking a saw to it at the very least. I had a similar setup with Comet and Blitzen and they were fine...
  10. E

    Snugglesafe heat pads

    Thank you for your reply. They are both females and babies, born about 8 weeks ago. They have been outside since birth, having free roam of a garden and shed once they were 4 weeks old. Out hutch is 5ft and 2 levels (hense the ramp problem!) Would you suggest using the heat pads the next few...
  11. Minnou

    The Beastie Boys

    Imagine if, on racing to the top of the ramp, he just took off! Up, over and out of the cage (and then swooped down on an unsuspecting shoulder or a Sunday roast).
  12. fluffysal

    Ramps and levels

    Mine had a palace with penthouse, with no territory issues. They do need to learn to use a ramp. In my experience once Sir George learned he taught Master Boris and his former companion. I personally would go the two ramp option as you will have stroppy teenagers for a while. Just to make you...
  13. Piggies&buns

    Yellow clump in pee

    it’s best to just not get a ramp. Ramps can create territories and in a boar pair can become a problem. Not all but sometimes. If one boar claims the ramp as his own he can prevent the other from ever using it. I no longer use two storeys with boar pairs
  14. Piggies&buns

    Snugglesafe heat pads

    Welcome to the forum It’s night time temps which you are watching now. Anything below 15 degrees is considered chilly for them. The sudden drop expected, certainly in my area, down to around 5 degrees will have me putting in winter measures. It’s those sudden drops which are hardest on...
  15. Dwarfpotato

    Can guinea pigs have hypermobility?

    Cookie has always been a ... floppy? pig. I notice when he turns round he often leaves his back legs at right angles to his body, while all my other pigs keep their knees tucked in at their sides. That being said, all my other pigs are sows so I can't be sure if he's just manspreading... He's...
  16. E

    Snugglesafe heat pads

    Hi. My daughter recently got 2 guinea pigs and we are first time guinea pig owners! We're in the UK and worried about the forecast drop in temperatures over night this week. They are outside in a hutch and we hope to manage them outside through winter, possibly moving them into a shed if it gets...
  17. Honey&maple

    Bonding a new pig- hutch?

    Yeah my sister in laws piggies are in like a big kennel area on the floor . I have thought about the ramp actually, I am going to put carpet on it to start with as it helped my girls when they were getting used to it . I had to teach my 2 to go up and down the ramp so I know this is going to...
  18. S

    Just lost my wee man at two and a half years old.

    Hi Folks, I'm kinda posting here after being the daddy of two beautiful boys, Maverick and Patch for the last two and a half years and i'll be honest i'm proper struggling. Truth up front, I just lost my wee boy Patch today. Out of the two of them he was the most friendly, personable piggie...
  19. D

    Yellow clump in pee

    Ohh ok I also am still deciding whether to get rid of the enclosure he had right now as we had talked about I don’t want them to fight over the cage since it’s his territory
  20. Wiebke

    Can guinea pigs have hypermobility?

    Hi Please have him checked for arthritis in his legs and lower spine.
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