Jemima
Junior Guinea Pig
I am five nearly six days into having my two boars at home.
They are right now (behind me) being so squeaky! I always fill up their hay before bed. I did that about 15 minutes ago and I've just been watching them since. Lots of running up and down, usually it's the dominant boar (Papua) close behind Pipsqueak, who continuously makes these short little squeaks the whole time! In fact, whenever Pap comes near he does this. But also, when I came in this morning, they were eating hay next to each other and just chilling. Sometimes Pap will do a rumble / purr noise when approaching Pip.
So is this chasing, or playing? How do I know the difference? It never seems to be Pipsqueak chasing / following Papua, always the other way around.
What are the little squeak sounds from Pip saying?
There is no aggression. And in the day they chill most of the day really, just hiding, resting , eating and foraging in the hay.
Pip right now is making these (sweetest) little squeaks whilst eating hay. Is that because Papua is near and he's telling him he's no threat?
Any insight welcome - I am just interested.
They are right now (behind me) being so squeaky! I always fill up their hay before bed. I did that about 15 minutes ago and I've just been watching them since. Lots of running up and down, usually it's the dominant boar (Papua) close behind Pipsqueak, who continuously makes these short little squeaks the whole time! In fact, whenever Pap comes near he does this. But also, when I came in this morning, they were eating hay next to each other and just chilling. Sometimes Pap will do a rumble / purr noise when approaching Pip.
So is this chasing, or playing? How do I know the difference? It never seems to be Pipsqueak chasing / following Papua, always the other way around.
What are the little squeak sounds from Pip saying?
There is no aggression. And in the day they chill most of the day really, just hiding, resting , eating and foraging in the hay.
Pip right now is making these (sweetest) little squeaks whilst eating hay. Is that because Papua is near and he's telling him he's no threat?
Any insight welcome - I am just interested.
