2 became 4

fourweeguineapigs

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So we adopted George and Arthur last year from a local rescue, we have now added Dougal and Hamish to our family to. They have also been adopted from our local rescue and are shy but gorgeous wee boys.
Unfortunately the two 6x2 c&c setups fill the spare room so no room to add more.
Here are some pics of them all.

Arthur
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George
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Dougal
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And Hamish
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Thanks for looking 💗
 
So we adopted George and Arthur last year from a local rescue, we have now added Dougal and Hamish to our family to. They have also been adopted from our local rescue and are shy but gorgeous wee boys.
Unfortunately the two 6x2 c&c setups fill the spare room so no room to add more.
Here are some pics of them all.

Arthur
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George
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Dougal
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And Hamish
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Thanks for looking 💗
Aw, your boys are absolutely gorgeous 💕 Are you sure you can resist more 😆
 
Haha I'd actually considered doing that this time around. I don't know how easy it would be to do clean outs and get piggies out though, so that put me off stacking x

Stacking obviously does make things a bit trickier.

As soon as you start stacking you see the potential for more piggies and of course that’s the reason I struck through the text was because some of us don’t need the encouragement or the excuse to get more piggies anyway!
I’ve just rearranged things in my piggy shed and been able to add in a loft for my two boys down the side Of their hutch but as I’m sat looking at the space down the side I’m thinking...hmmm...that’s a separate 5x2 cage right there for another pair of boys, and then stack another cage on top for a third pair of boys....where will it end?!
 
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