stacey1234
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello All!
I have two sows, Lola and Lottie. They are around 9 months old. They have the biggest cage i can fit in my home, they seem to have a rare old time in there, its not as big as id like them to have but its all i can fit in. They also have an outdoor run which is now been put away as the weather has changed.
I have the piggies out for laptime and i feel they need a run about. My last piggie had the run of my home and loved it. Lola and Lottie just sit, they don't move or make to investigate, they squeak away to each other. I put down a tube, food and toys,they don't entertain them. I have done this a good few times now, leaving them to their own devices for some time. I thought maybe they were scared of me being in the room so let them run in the kitchen (the floor is gentle heated) with the door closed and nothing. they just sat there.
I just wondered if theres anything i can do to encourage them to have a play, i feel it a shame for them to not feel confident to stretch their little legs. Maybe perseverance is the key.
I have two sows, Lola and Lottie. They are around 9 months old. They have the biggest cage i can fit in my home, they seem to have a rare old time in there, its not as big as id like them to have but its all i can fit in. They also have an outdoor run which is now been put away as the weather has changed.
I have the piggies out for laptime and i feel they need a run about. My last piggie had the run of my home and loved it. Lola and Lottie just sit, they don't move or make to investigate, they squeak away to each other. I put down a tube, food and toys,they don't entertain them. I have done this a good few times now, leaving them to their own devices for some time. I thought maybe they were scared of me being in the room so let them run in the kitchen (the floor is gentle heated) with the door closed and nothing. they just sat there.
I just wondered if theres anything i can do to encourage them to have a play, i feel it a shame for them to not feel confident to stretch their little legs. Maybe perseverance is the key.
