RosiePog
Junior Guinea Pig
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Hi - I have read all the extremely helpful bonding guides on this site but I’d just like to get an idea of the practical/timing side of things to know I’m doing it right.
I have a (neutered) boy and a girl. Boy is new and has been here for 3 days in an adjoining cage. He is still skittish if there is loud noise or sudden movement but seems settled in that he will come out for his food and will come out when we are there. He has also let me handle him yesterday and accepted a fuss and took food from me. They have shown very positive interest in each other, chuckling at each other and trying to gnaw through the bars.
So is it the right time to start an introduction or should I leave it until the new piggy is more settled? Or will it help him settle to just get bonded?
When I start am I right in thinking I need to set up a neutral run space and that they have to stay in it for a few hours together with me around to monitor them? Then do they go in their cleaned rearranged cage the same day if all well? Will I need to time it so I can also monitor them in the cage for a time before leaving them alone?
I read some info on the blue cross site which confused me, not sure if you are meant to do several short introductions over a few days or all in one wallop. Is it best to strike while the irons hot and they are showing interest?
Thanks if anyone can clarify. It’s all I’ve been reading/thinking about and my head’s spinning with it!
I have a (neutered) boy and a girl. Boy is new and has been here for 3 days in an adjoining cage. He is still skittish if there is loud noise or sudden movement but seems settled in that he will come out for his food and will come out when we are there. He has also let me handle him yesterday and accepted a fuss and took food from me. They have shown very positive interest in each other, chuckling at each other and trying to gnaw through the bars.
So is it the right time to start an introduction or should I leave it until the new piggy is more settled? Or will it help him settle to just get bonded?
When I start am I right in thinking I need to set up a neutral run space and that they have to stay in it for a few hours together with me around to monitor them? Then do they go in their cleaned rearranged cage the same day if all well? Will I need to time it so I can also monitor them in the cage for a time before leaving them alone?
I read some info on the blue cross site which confused me, not sure if you are meant to do several short introductions over a few days or all in one wallop. Is it best to strike while the irons hot and they are showing interest?
Thanks if anyone can clarify. It’s all I’ve been reading/thinking about and my head’s spinning with it!