Sunshine114
Junior Guinea Pig
We have two boars, one 21 months old and the other was 10 weeks on Saturday. Our 21 month old was bereaved at the end of February and initially has bonded very well with the baby guinea pig - who seemed to idolise the older one.
This evening there has been loads of teeth chattering going on (they live in the living room in a c and c cage), I went over and they were getting louder, then all of a sudden they both lunged at each other, colliding in a ball then immediately each running away to separate ends of the cage where they both stayed still. No bites that I am aware of.
I put in a load of extra hay and some pellets (thinking some food might calm things down) and they’ve both gone back to business as usual, munching on hay and making happy noise - while I am sat here shaking!
What do I do? Do I just leave them to figure it out? I’m guessing that the younger is hitting puberty so is challenging what was a natural dominance.
Do I need to separate or let them sort it out? I’ve never had this before (that I’ve known of - of course it could have happened over night or if I wasn’t at home)... help!
This evening there has been loads of teeth chattering going on (they live in the living room in a c and c cage), I went over and they were getting louder, then all of a sudden they both lunged at each other, colliding in a ball then immediately each running away to separate ends of the cage where they both stayed still. No bites that I am aware of.
I put in a load of extra hay and some pellets (thinking some food might calm things down) and they’ve both gone back to business as usual, munching on hay and making happy noise - while I am sat here shaking!
What do I do? Do I just leave them to figure it out? I’m guessing that the younger is hitting puberty so is challenging what was a natural dominance.
Do I need to separate or let them sort it out? I’ve never had this before (that I’ve known of - of course it could have happened over night or if I wasn’t at home)... help!