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About my guinea pigs.

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hii! so I'm not a adult I'm more of a teenager and so i got 2 guinea pigs, ones name is shawty and anothers name is toffee, downside is my mom wont get a vet for them so i worry if they ever get sick or hurt. how would i get them a vet? my moms pretty much careless and we barely have bedding + hay or food for them so I'm kinda sad, i want them to live good lifes in our home but without the supplies they need i dont know what to do? what should i do. please help i just need some tiny tips.
 
Hello and welcome. I’ve deleted your poll as I don’t think the future of your Guinea pigs should be decided by a public vote. Much better that people give you helpful answers and tips.
Are you able to register with a vet without the need for a parent to do it for you? Can you get a part time job to earn money that you could save up as a vet fund for them?
 
Hello and welcome. I’ve deleted your poll as I don’t think the future of your Guinea pigs should be decided by a public vote. Much better that people give you helpful answers and tips.
Are you able to register with a vet without the need for a parent to do it for you? Can you get a part time job to earn money that you could save up as a vet fund for them?
I dont know any part time jobs to do and i cant get a vet without my parents because i live on base and theres vets off base :/
 
I’m sorry it’s a difficult situation. Unfortunately if you can’t provide the basic care for them (hay, food and vets) then it may be best to surrender them. I don’t know if you have rescues in Hawaii. The other option would be to surrender to a vet or where you got them from. Or find someone who will take them on. The latter is difficult though.
 
I am very sorry for the situation you are in. If you can't find a part time job, could you do jobs around the house and for friends and family in exchange for money to buy them the supplies they need and save up for a vet fund? I'm afraid that if you can't provide their basic needs (food. hay and a vet fund) may be it would be kindest to surrender them to a rescue or ask a family member or friend if they could take them on?
 
Hello and welcome to the forum. The everyday things that a piggy needs are hay, water, bedding and a little veg. If your parents are struggling with providing that then unfortunately they are not providing for their basic needs and it would be a good idea to surrender them to a good rescue so they can live a good life. It’s great you have got two. Because they love company. It must be hard for you. ❤️
 
Hello and welcome to the forum. The everyday things that a piggy needs are hay, water, bedding and a little veg. If your parents are struggling with providing that then unfortunately they are not providing for their basic needs and it would be a good idea to surrender them to a good rescue so they can live a good life. It’s great you have got two. Because they love company. It must be ha
I am very sorry for the situation you are in. If you can't find a part time job, could you do jobs around the house and for friends and family in exchange for money to buy them the supplies they need and save up for a vet fund? I'm afraid that if you can't provide their basic needs (food. hay and a vet fund) may be it would be kindest to surrender them to a rescue or ask a family member or friend if they could take them on?
i dont really wanna give them up now but ill try to ask my parents to get allowance to feed my guinea pigs , and i could look if anybodys willing to give free guinea pig food on my facebook group for the place we live in...i love them so much i dont wanna give them to someone else🥺
 
I'm so sorry to hear this. From what you have said, having them rehomed is best for them, as sad as it is for you - you need to put their needs first.
They need unlimited amounts of hay daily (that’s several kilos of hay per week), 50g of veg each per day and one tablespoon of pellets each per day.
If you can’t buy it, then it’s unfair on the piggies. Not having enough hay will cause health and dental issues which are complicated and expensive to deal with and I don’t see it is feasible to ask your community for unlimited supplies of hay.
That also doesn’t cover the vet issue. If they become ill then they don’t have time to wait and could need a vet immediately/within 24 hours
 
First things first. Quite a lot of us guinea-pig people get anxious about whether we can look after our piggies properly... I really don't know whether it's a piggy thing as they are so dependent! I grew up with a series of cats and tbh I never worried about any of them nearly so much because cats can pretty much look after themselves. Cats hunt their own food, they poop out of the way, they can generally hold their own in a fight if it should come to it (and all this can really annoy the neighbours) but piggies seem so much more vulnerable 💕 You might not welcome this observation but I have teens and they are prone to feeling anxious - maybe more anxious than the situation needs? (This is not exclusive to teens - I'm nearly 50!) How are your piggies at the minute - are they happy and healthy and munching away? If so then it's just a matter of keeping them like that so for now try to relax and enjoy them.

Make sure they have plenty of hay - that is the most important as had been said. It's 80% of their diet after all! They can also have grass but make sure there is no dog-pee or other animal waste on it as this is toxic for them, and if they have not had grass before only put in a little at a time at first so their tummies can get used to it. They have evolved to munch grass and hay most of the time... mine are mainly eating or sleeping it off! Like has been said above the pellets are much less important and a small amount of veg is easy to provide but they love to bed in hay and munch on hay. When I first got piggies I thought they had to eat ALL their hay before I put any more in but I quickly realised my mistake! My 3 get a handful of fresh hay each in the morning and after a quick clean up in the evening they get more to bed down for the night. Of course some is 'wasted' as they pee on it and flatten it but hay is much cheaper than vets and it keeps them healthy and keeps their teeth in great shape. I personally don't add vitC to the drinking water or anything like that (it's not recommended here in the UK) because they get all they need from grass and veggies so that's some money saved too. I do buy bottled drinking water for my pigs though, as the tap water in my area is ridiculously high in calcium so even if I filtered it (like other people do for their pigs) there would still be a lot - the bottled water is very low in calcium and I aim to avoid bladder problems by using this! I clip their nails myself and they don't need shampooing or anything silly like that so they only really get expensive if they get ill and not all piggies do - remember many people contact this forum for advice on their poorly pig so there are lots of posts about illness plastered everywhere but there will be millions of ordinary pigs out there living perfectly happy lives that we never hear about!

So hope for the best but of course it is wise to think about your options if one does get poorly. Have a look to see if there are any rescues locally that would take your piggies in if it all becomes too much, and ask them about which vets they might use for their guinea pigs... they might have a good recommendation and be able to give you some good local tips and pointers. There are certainly a few forum members in Hawaii and I bet there are other piggy people there too. It's really great that you have two and they have each other - it's the best gift you can give them. Good luck and don't fret - you can do it!
 
You've been given great advice. I'm sorry you're in such a difficult place. Best of luck to you and your piggies, hopefully you can sort something out 💕
 
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