Jane
Senior Guinea Pig
Well, I made dad buy an ad mag in the shop today and there were two piggy adverts.
GUINEA PIGS Adorable baby Guinea pigs, lovely colours, 4 weeks old, make great pets for kids, indoors or outdoors. Very cute.
GUINEA pigs, x2, both female, c/w hutch, run, food many more accessories £10 lot can deliver.
So dad called the second one, apparently someone had already called and were going to ring back at 6pm, but this was 7:10 and they still hadn't, so we're collecting them boxing day.
I've been looking forward to this day for EVER
Cutting it a bit fine I guess, getting piggy stuff tomorrow, then pigs on boxing day.. but, we'll manage
I know I should have really waited, but.. you know. lol. Oh, and we told them we're not really interested in the hutch too, 'cause that's just another thing we'd have to fit into out TINY car.
Dad says they're probably last years christmas presents they need to get rid of for this year.. he's probably right :-\
(also, is it just me, or does the first ad sound like a breeder?)
Well, heh.. I still have questions. In the car, would they be okay on my lap (front passanger seat) or would they be better off in the back? I'm not sure.
Should I feed them veggies as soon as they get here, or wait a while, ie leave them for a day, then give them veggies? Or give them as soon as they get here.. also, do they need any veg or source of water/food in the carry box?
Oh and one last one, when they get here, should I leave them alone for a couple of days, or handle asap? I'm thinking it depends on the pigs, if they are just hiding and not coming out much, then I should leave them, but if they're out and running around, try to stroke them? ideas?
Any last minute tips anyone has for getting the piggies or building a C&C cage?
GUINEA PIGS Adorable baby Guinea pigs, lovely colours, 4 weeks old, make great pets for kids, indoors or outdoors. Very cute.
GUINEA pigs, x2, both female, c/w hutch, run, food many more accessories £10 lot can deliver.
So dad called the second one, apparently someone had already called and were going to ring back at 6pm, but this was 7:10 and they still hadn't, so we're collecting them boxing day.
I've been looking forward to this day for EVER


Dad says they're probably last years christmas presents they need to get rid of for this year.. he's probably right :-\
(also, is it just me, or does the first ad sound like a breeder?)
Well, heh.. I still have questions. In the car, would they be okay on my lap (front passanger seat) or would they be better off in the back? I'm not sure.
Should I feed them veggies as soon as they get here, or wait a while, ie leave them for a day, then give them veggies? Or give them as soon as they get here.. also, do they need any veg or source of water/food in the carry box?
Oh and one last one, when they get here, should I leave them alone for a couple of days, or handle asap? I'm thinking it depends on the pigs, if they are just hiding and not coming out much, then I should leave them, but if they're out and running around, try to stroke them? ideas?
Any last minute tips anyone has for getting the piggies or building a C&C cage?