JuliaKK
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello, I have read the articles about Bonding and Dominance etc. that you have shared with me, and I am very grateful for the detailed information. I have also watched the video which was very helpful too.
I am planning to start with our Guinea Pig and our Neighbour's Guinea Pig in two separate hutches next to each other - would a day or two be enough? Then we can use our family bathroom which is quite spacious as a neutral space for them to be together to start with. Depending on how the introduction in the neutral space go, we will put them together in a disinfected and re-arranged hutch with everything in quantity of two (water bottles, food bowls etc.).
If they are OK with each other in the hutch during the day - what do we do for the night? Do we leave them with no supervision? I read that separating them would mean the start of the introductions again but feel very nervous about leaving them at night time? I guess it all depends on how the relationship develops, but we will have to go to work/school (for the kids) after the weekend, and I am not clear at which point it is safe for them to be left together with no supervision? How do the rescue centres handle bonding at night-time or is it usually clear after a full day if they are safe with each other or not? With best wishes, Julia
I am planning to start with our Guinea Pig and our Neighbour's Guinea Pig in two separate hutches next to each other - would a day or two be enough? Then we can use our family bathroom which is quite spacious as a neutral space for them to be together to start with. Depending on how the introduction in the neutral space go, we will put them together in a disinfected and re-arranged hutch with everything in quantity of two (water bottles, food bowls etc.).
If they are OK with each other in the hutch during the day - what do we do for the night? Do we leave them with no supervision? I read that separating them would mean the start of the introductions again but feel very nervous about leaving them at night time? I guess it all depends on how the relationship develops, but we will have to go to work/school (for the kids) after the weekend, and I am not clear at which point it is safe for them to be left together with no supervision? How do the rescue centres handle bonding at night-time or is it usually clear after a full day if they are safe with each other or not? With best wishes, Julia