EltonLiberace
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello one and all!
New to this forum but it is incredibly fabulous and has been absolutely game-changing for me. Thank you for all your useful tips on the different pages and taking time to support eachother. I love it.
I really hope you can help me with my current conundrum.
I am a new guinea pig owner - so perhaps this seems very basic. Four months ago I rescued two gorgeous little guinea pigs - Trixie and ElVira. (they were originally named Thomas and Bob - but those names don't really coincide with my way of life.)
However, I am really struggling with their attitudes. They live with me in my flat / art studio - have a huge amount of space to gallop about and enrich themselves. They have lots of toys and activities to stimulate their brains and I feed them fresh vegetables which I buy them in shops every day. We have a rule that we play Radio 4 constantly so they are surrounded by lots of voices and different opinions (which I think is incredibly crucial to a good healthy attitude). I make sure I update the art in the room (I'm a painter) so they always have something new to look at.
Yet, despite this, they seem to have no aspirations or care to explore or stretch themselves creatively. I have tried to train them to respond to their names, and teach them to do practical and useful skills (like jumping through hoops and doing a mini guinea pig firendly tough mudder (without the mudd though OBVIOUSLY)) however they do not care AT ALL. I even made them a seesaw and they seem to lack any basic understanding of how brilliant this could be for their fitness and mental health.
If anyone else has any tips on how to train a guinea pig I would really appreciate it. I want them to have the best life they possibly can - full of culture, learning and discovery. In Guinea Pig years they are in their twenties so I want to broaden their world.
Do tell me If I am acting loopy. I can never tell. I've previously only owned reptiles* and this is my first step into the world of cavie culture!
Kindest,
Elt x
*Obviously, I do not have reptiles any more - that would seem very irresponsible with two sassy rodents. The reptiles are dead.
New to this forum but it is incredibly fabulous and has been absolutely game-changing for me. Thank you for all your useful tips on the different pages and taking time to support eachother. I love it.
I really hope you can help me with my current conundrum.
I am a new guinea pig owner - so perhaps this seems very basic. Four months ago I rescued two gorgeous little guinea pigs - Trixie and ElVira. (they were originally named Thomas and Bob - but those names don't really coincide with my way of life.)
However, I am really struggling with their attitudes. They live with me in my flat / art studio - have a huge amount of space to gallop about and enrich themselves. They have lots of toys and activities to stimulate their brains and I feed them fresh vegetables which I buy them in shops every day. We have a rule that we play Radio 4 constantly so they are surrounded by lots of voices and different opinions (which I think is incredibly crucial to a good healthy attitude). I make sure I update the art in the room (I'm a painter) so they always have something new to look at.
Yet, despite this, they seem to have no aspirations or care to explore or stretch themselves creatively. I have tried to train them to respond to their names, and teach them to do practical and useful skills (like jumping through hoops and doing a mini guinea pig firendly tough mudder (without the mudd though OBVIOUSLY)) however they do not care AT ALL. I even made them a seesaw and they seem to lack any basic understanding of how brilliant this could be for their fitness and mental health.
If anyone else has any tips on how to train a guinea pig I would really appreciate it. I want them to have the best life they possibly can - full of culture, learning and discovery. In Guinea Pig years they are in their twenties so I want to broaden their world.
Do tell me If I am acting loopy. I can never tell. I've previously only owned reptiles* and this is my first step into the world of cavie culture!
Kindest,
Elt x
*Obviously, I do not have reptiles any more - that would seem very irresponsible with two sassy rodents. The reptiles are dead.