Chukkin
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi all,
My girls (approx 14 weeks old) have been with me now for just over 2 weeks - not a lot of time, I know and come out of their hidies most of the time when I am in the same room, eat out of my hand etc, but the progress we were making has stopped.
I tried floor-time (in a safe piggy-proofed room) a few days ago with a cozy, toys, and a heap of hay but I gave up after an hour as they wouldn't leave their cozy. Is it a case of try the same again but with a book until they learn that they can run and play, or will they stick with the belief that as long as they stay in the cozy, eventually I will give up and put them back into the cage?
Just tried lap-time again (I try this daily) separately with them. Ivory was first and from the moment I sat down, she fought to get away. I managed to keep her on my lap for about 5 mins with a pile of veggies in front of her, hoping that they would distract her, but she ignored them and kept fighting. I even tried wrapping her in the towel that was on my lap, but she hated that too. Then I tried the same again with Ebony who, again, would not leave the safety of the cozy and was becoming stressed because she could hear the other one calling for her. Yesterday I had lap-time with them both together and neither left the cozy (despite the veggies) and for the entire 10 minutes, fought each other to get to the bottom of the cozy and much squealing ensued.
I am breaking my heart!
I chose to get guinea pigs as I live on my own - hundreds of miles away from family - and wished for a pair of companions who would enjoy sitting with me in the evenings watching tv or whatever while I petted and cuddled them...
My girls (approx 14 weeks old) have been with me now for just over 2 weeks - not a lot of time, I know and come out of their hidies most of the time when I am in the same room, eat out of my hand etc, but the progress we were making has stopped.
I tried floor-time (in a safe piggy-proofed room) a few days ago with a cozy, toys, and a heap of hay but I gave up after an hour as they wouldn't leave their cozy. Is it a case of try the same again but with a book until they learn that they can run and play, or will they stick with the belief that as long as they stay in the cozy, eventually I will give up and put them back into the cage?
Just tried lap-time again (I try this daily) separately with them. Ivory was first and from the moment I sat down, she fought to get away. I managed to keep her on my lap for about 5 mins with a pile of veggies in front of her, hoping that they would distract her, but she ignored them and kept fighting. I even tried wrapping her in the towel that was on my lap, but she hated that too. Then I tried the same again with Ebony who, again, would not leave the safety of the cozy and was becoming stressed because she could hear the other one calling for her. Yesterday I had lap-time with them both together and neither left the cozy (despite the veggies) and for the entire 10 minutes, fought each other to get to the bottom of the cozy and much squealing ensued.
I am breaking my heart!
