Myma
New Born Pup
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- Apr 8, 2020
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Omg I might just do that!I think you can upload them to YouTube then post the link![]()
Omg I might just do that!I think you can upload them to YouTube then post the link![]()
Thank you that’s great, will need to get a you tube account xI think you can upload them to YouTube then post the link![]()
Thank you that’s great to know so will need to get you tube & do that xThe forum doesn’t have its own video hosting facility but it is possible to share videos by uploading them to YouTube first and then posting a link to it here
Thank you that’s great to know so will need to get you tube & do that x
Aw, he’s just so cute and loving his cushion x
Haha he really is a sweetheart!Absolutely A D O R A B L E!![]()
He really is just loving life!Aw, he’s just so cute and loving his cushion x
Aw he loves his cushion!
He’s gorgeous x
I agree but I also had a person on here tell me I was a bad piggie owner because I gave my piggies cucumber in winter. I had another tell me my hideys weren't good enough just because they weren't pigloos and that my willow bridges as hideys were bad. It can get really confusing at times - and frustrating when people tell you things about piggie care and when you explain YOUR circumstances they don't listen.You joined a guinea pig forum who most regular members only want guinea pigs to be living their lives healthy with proper care. Most won't know your circumstances, hence people ask. Now if "guinea pigs police" is irritating, then think of what people here who keep on answering repetitive questions upon questions about guinea pigs, illnesses, housing, care etc. multiple times a day might feel. If you ask a question about illnesses and the one who replied said "It's irritating people keep asking the same question!", how would you feel?Be mindful that most people here are ready to help and not policing you.
Willow bridges I prefer over pigloos, they pigs can chew them, hide under and run though them. Can't do that with a plastic pigloo, plus plastic can be dangerous if swallowed.I agree but I also had a person on here tell me I was a bad piggie owner because I gave my piggies cucumber in winter. I had another tell me my hideys weren't good enough just because they weren't pigloos and that my willow bridges as hideys were bad. It can get really confusing at times - and frustrating when people tell you things about piggie care and when you explain YOUR circumstances they don't listen.
Willow bridges I prefer over pigloos, they pigs can chew them, hide under and run though them. Can't do that with a plastic pigloo, plus plastic can be dangerous if swallowed.
Cucumber, absolutely fine all year round, I use it everyday to keep my pigs bladders running through more.
A problem I am noticing on this forum more and more is, once one experienced person says their opinion, a herd follow. I'm not mentioning names or being horrible but it's true.
Absolutely. When I tried to tell them I live in Australia (which can get very warm) so I wanted something nice and open so the guineas wouldn't be trapped in heat, they told me it didn't matter and that willow bridges weren't real hideys.Willow bridges I prefer over pigloos, they pigs can chew them, hide under and run though them. Can't do that with a plastic pigloo, plus plastic can be dangerous if swallowed.
Cucumber, absolutely fine all year round, I use it everyday to keep my pigs bladders running through more.
A problem I am noticing on this forum more and more is, once one experienced person says their opinion, a herd follow. I'm not mentioning names or being horrible but it's true.
I think they are better! I have one for each of my pairs of pigs. They have a chew on them now and again. And they can follow each other through them. And also I think the 'natural look' is nicer. Although my hutch is outdoors and I have shavings and hay for bedding. They have stone dishes, plastic water bottles but otherwise quite a 'natural' environment.Absolutely. When I tried to tell them I live in Australia (which can get very warm) so I wanted something nice and open so the guineas wouldn't be trapped in heat, they told me it didn't matter and that willow bridges weren't real hideys.
Who on earth said those things? I hope it wasn’t me, though I don’t remember saying anything like that. I have pigloos for the girls but the boys had a wooden bridge thing that they loved to sleep under. Everyone uses what’s convenient and suitable for their piggies.I agree but I also had a person on here tell me I was a bad piggie owner because I gave my piggies cucumber in winter. I had another tell me my hideys weren't good enough just because they weren't pigloos and that my willow bridges as hideys were bad. It can get really confusing at times - and frustrating when people tell you things about piggie care and when you explain YOUR circumstances they don't listen.
It wasn't you, I can't remember who exactly it was but it wasn't you.Who on earth said those things? I hope it wasn’t me, though I don’t remember saying anything like that. I have pigloos for the girls but the boys had a wooden bridge thing that they loved to sleep under. Everyone uses what’s convenient and suitable for their piggies.
They are better, it's stops dead ends in cages and hutches aswell.I think they are better! I have one for each of my pairs of pigs. They have a chew on them now and again. And they can follow each other through them. And also I think the 'natural look' is nicer. Although my hutch is outdoors and I have shavings and hay for bedding. They have stone dishes, plastic water bottles but otherwise quite a 'natural' environment.
You and your ratsThey are better, it's stops dead ends in cages and hutches aswell.
Il use pigloos for rats because I can wipe them clean
Once you go rat you never go back.You and your rats![]()