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Nightowl
Hi,
As said in my introduction currently we do not have piggies - my twin daughters are 5 in September are we planning on getting two then for them, (and me if I'm truthful lol) We have been given a hutch from a lady who owns two males and have a large indoor rabbit cage we plan to use initially with vet-bed bedding and all the cute soft things for them
(Keeping them indoors mainly) coupled with that we have a spare bedroom we are planning on using to make a nice floor space run using those mesh boxes I've seen all you artistic people have done - (Great idea, I'm very impressed!)
Well anyhow - on to the main question, should we look at re-homing two guineas, or buying two young ones from the pet shop? I worry because my girls will only be 5, how traumatised guineas from such a bad start can be? and how they overcome in the long term? Obviously my girls want to gently cuddle and kiss and do all cute, ahhhs with them although they do know and understand they may have to work with getting piggies to feel comfortable in our home, also should we go for two males or two females?
Really I'm looking for some advice on where to go from here - I love the idea of taking in two rescue piggies, but ........... I'm sure you all get the gist of my concerns
Many thanks
Sue
As said in my introduction currently we do not have piggies - my twin daughters are 5 in September are we planning on getting two then for them, (and me if I'm truthful lol) We have been given a hutch from a lady who owns two males and have a large indoor rabbit cage we plan to use initially with vet-bed bedding and all the cute soft things for them

Well anyhow - on to the main question, should we look at re-homing two guineas, or buying two young ones from the pet shop? I worry because my girls will only be 5, how traumatised guineas from such a bad start can be? and how they overcome in the long term? Obviously my girls want to gently cuddle and kiss and do all cute, ahhhs with them although they do know and understand they may have to work with getting piggies to feel comfortable in our home, also should we go for two males or two females?
Really I'm looking for some advice on where to go from here - I love the idea of taking in two rescue piggies, but ........... I'm sure you all get the gist of my concerns

Many thanks
Sue