Scooter Pie
Teenage Guinea Pig
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- May 26, 2020
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- Bethlehem PA, Northeastern USA
My two girls Buttercup and Kona have been living together for about 3 months now. Both lost cage mates in April and Kona came to us in May, and it luckily was a good match! Estimated ages are Buttercup nearly 4 and Kona maybe around 1I call them the odd couple....Buttercup is quite large at 1275g, solid blonde with that classic “stuffed animal” cute round face. Kona is a teeny little thing, just under 800g, very pointy face, very “rodent” looks with a bright white blaze, then half jet black and half orange and black stripes (she is a chimera - split perfectly down the middle like two different pigs in one!)
Anyway, Buttercup is dominant. Usually she just lounges around and little Kona happily chatters and is more active. Buttercup will do a half hearted rumblestrut here and there and then just goes back to sleep.
Except when she is in season! It’s only been the 4th month, and it seems to last about a day and a half....but she wont leave poor Kona alone! Chasing, mounting, etc. Kona protests very loudly....lots of really annoyed squeaking and general complaining.
It worries me because of their size difference. I dont want my little one to get hurt!
As I type this, they had me up at 5am because all the noise gets me worried. I gave Kona some extra lap time, and will give Buttercup some extra floor time once Ive had enough
But is there any point in getting in their way? Buttercup seems to be settling down now. It seems to start over 24 hours, get more intense for 12 hours, and then just end.