teadragon
Adult Guinea Pig
An earlier thread follows the story behind how he got here, if you're interested look for the thread "Etiquette" by me.
The guinea pig boy arrived at my parents house yesterday in a taped up Hallmark box stuffed with hay. He is incredibly skittish, which I'm not suprised about and when I lifted him out from the box I realised that for a "one and a half year old" he was also incredibly small and light. Koda is one year old and this little boy is half of his body weight.
Then I realised that his testicles haven't dropped yet, so I think the original owner overestimated his age by about a year which is concerning considering his brother died months ago and was apparently the same age.
He is skinny and malnourished; not really suprising considering that he was a baby in a hutch outside over our frosty period... and missing a tooth, something the old owner neglected to tell me - perhaps she didn't notice.
I have nicknamed him "Foster" so I won't give him an affectionate name then become attached to him. He's adorable and while still skittish he's becoming braver in running around his cage for food.
The guinea pig boy arrived at my parents house yesterday in a taped up Hallmark box stuffed with hay. He is incredibly skittish, which I'm not suprised about and when I lifted him out from the box I realised that for a "one and a half year old" he was also incredibly small and light. Koda is one year old and this little boy is half of his body weight.
Then I realised that his testicles haven't dropped yet, so I think the original owner overestimated his age by about a year which is concerning considering his brother died months ago and was apparently the same age.
He is skinny and malnourished; not really suprising considering that he was a baby in a hutch outside over our frosty period... and missing a tooth, something the old owner neglected to tell me - perhaps she didn't notice.
I have nicknamed him "Foster" so I won't give him an affectionate name then become attached to him. He's adorable and while still skittish he's becoming braver in running around his cage for food.