Hey everyone,
One of my piggies, Jack, recently lost his cage mate Milo. I have seen Jack both with and without a companion, and like most piggies, it is obvious that he is so much happier with a friend.
With that said, I am also the owner of two beautiful sows. They have a wonderful bond with each other. They are both around 3.5 years old. I am considering getting Jack neutered so he can live with the girls, but I have a few concerns...
1. I haven't been able to find information on age for guinea pig castration. Jack is 2. Would he be eligible for neutering at that age?
2. The girls have a wonderful bond with each other. I believe they are sisters. My worry would be that they'd shun him out of the group.
3. The potential risks involved terrify me. I've already lost one of my boys. I don't want to lose another one so soon.
If you happen to have any experience or tips regarding this, I would greatly appreciate it.
If neutering isn't a safe option, I will be considering adopting him a male cage mate, but if possible, I want to try to bond him with the girls.
Thanks,
elyce
One of my piggies, Jack, recently lost his cage mate Milo. I have seen Jack both with and without a companion, and like most piggies, it is obvious that he is so much happier with a friend.
With that said, I am also the owner of two beautiful sows. They have a wonderful bond with each other. They are both around 3.5 years old. I am considering getting Jack neutered so he can live with the girls, but I have a few concerns...
1. I haven't been able to find information on age for guinea pig castration. Jack is 2. Would he be eligible for neutering at that age?
2. The girls have a wonderful bond with each other. I believe they are sisters. My worry would be that they'd shun him out of the group.
3. The potential risks involved terrify me. I've already lost one of my boys. I don't want to lose another one so soon.
If you happen to have any experience or tips regarding this, I would greatly appreciate it.
If neutering isn't a safe option, I will be considering adopting him a male cage mate, but if possible, I want to try to bond him with the girls.
Thanks,
elyce