Guinea Pigs in Bedrooms?

A 4x2 would still be quite sizeable to lift up and down. Could you do it so you can ‘open’ two grids for full clean day? Of course they’d have to be secured when ‘not in use’ by cable ties and connectors.

That is a really good idea. I have asked the man who is making it if this would be possible to do.

Also - I don't suppose you know if the hay falls out a lot if the correx is the standard height of 15cm? The man who is building the cage has correx that is 30cm to stop hay falling out. But then I wouldn't be able to see the piggies as well!
 
That's a good idea, however it is enough to get my husband to agree to the 160cm cage! I did try to squeeze in that extra room, but he rightly pointed out I would basically be banging my head on it as I work at my desk 🤣 SO for now, we will settle for two. Although rescue lady said two boars would be OK in that size, too? It is 160cm x 78cm with a 2x2 loft space. And it is ordered and being delivered by the rescue place on Sunday. Now I just have to wait patiently for the piggies. I saw some babies on Gumtree, but I would be so nervous to get them on there I think. I don't like to support the Gumtree pet trade. It makes me feel sad. Then also, part of me thinks it is 'rescuing', too! The rescue near me doesn't often get in youngsters, but I am on the waiting list now. :)
The minimum for boars is 150x60cm so that size would work for a pair of boars.

I would avoid gumtree like the plague. Piggies on there may have illnesses that the previous owners don’t divulge! And don’t have your heart set on youngsters either. The right pair will come along that suits you.
 
The minimum for boars is 150x60cm so that size would work for a pair of boars.

I would avoid gumtree like the plague. Piggies on there may have illnesses that the previous owners don’t divulge! And don’t have your heart set on youngsters either. The right pair will come along that suits you.

Thanks for confirming my gut feeling! And good advice about babies.
 
A 4x2 would still be quite sizeable to lift up and down. Could you do it so you can ‘open’ two grids for full clean day? Of course they’d have to be secured when ‘not in use’ by cable ties and connectors.

Change of plan - the rescue said they thought the high cabinet was too high, and would be too much of a chore to clean out, and also wouldn't make for say interaction for the children.
Soooooo.... I have managed to convince my husband they can be in my office on the floor! When he got home from work I said he could go out for a run in the sun... and then I broke it to him. :) So I am happy with this - even though my office will basically be a space for the piggies and my little desk! At least it will be easy to clean (the cage) and the kids can easily interact.
 
Change of plan - the rescue said they thought the high cabinet was too high, and would be too much of a chore to clean out, and also wouldn't make for say interaction for the children.
Soooooo.... I have managed to convince my husband they can be in my office on the floor! When he got home from work I said he could go out for a run in the sun... and then I broke it to him. :) So I am happy with this - even though my office will basically be a space for the piggies and my little desk! At least it will be easy to clean (the cage) and the kids can easily interact.

Sounds good
Id much rather share my office with my piggies...instead, I have to share my office with my husband 😂
 
Sounds good
Id much rather share my office with my piggies...instead, I have to share my office with my husband 😂
🤣 🤣 🤣 Well yes! I am going to be really happy to have their company! I would have my home and garden full of animals if I could. :)
 
🤣 🤣 🤣 Well yes! I am going to be really happy to have their company! I would have my home and garden full of animals if I could. :)

I’m having a good go at it - my hubby has told me to stop, I’ve got three rabbits, two piggies and two aquariums - he thinks that’s enough...pfft!
 
You're lucky youve got that much! My OH thinks 3 piggies is 3 too many. He agrees I can keep 2 but not anymore than that. I would also love another hamster but no!
 
Yay, glad there’s been a change of plan. Exciting!
 
I had mine in my bedroom which was going great, until i started to develop asthma and couldn't breathe well at all in my room haha. So now they are temporarily in the spare bedroom whilst I'm waiting for my outdoor hutch to arrive! Not exactly what I was expecting as I've had 4 guinea pigs in the past at my old house (obviously didn't have allergic / asthma reactions) but these all lived outside as I didn't have room inside. Now in my new house I had the room so decided to have my two new baby boers in my room. Big mistake clearly hahaAttach files
 
It's me again! Back with another question.

We have now ruled out my office space for our potential new Guinea Pigs. There simply isn't the room.

My only other options are:

1. To house them in my daughters bedroom.
2. To house them outside and take them into the garage in winter.
3. To not get them at all.

OK - option 1 - Daughter's bedroom.
Please could I hear from those who have kept Guinea Pigs in children's rooms before? My daughter is six, and I have already read posts on here which advise not putting a pet in a room until children are 12. But let me just make it clear that I would never put any of my pets in danger, and this would not even be an option if I thought my daughter would get them out, etc. I have told her that she would not be allowed to handle them or feed them without me being in there.

Is there anyone here who has found it workable and OK with GPs in their child's bedroom? Or is this just a ridiculous notion?! It is me who is home all week working, the children are obviously home in between school.

Also, my husband is not keen on this idea. (Well, he's not keen on the idea of getting them at all).

Option 2 - Home them outside.
This is not my favourite option, as I want us all to interact with the Guinea Pigs! I also would prefer it from purely a lazy point of view, so I don't have to go outside numerous times a day to clean them, which I would do of course. I would also have to buy them a hutch cover and insulator for the winter, and we would move them into the garage by the window from October onwards. But as I understand, we would not then be able to bring them inside ever during that time, due to their sensitive bodies needing to regulate temperature. So they really would be outside pets at that point. I also am concerned about the heat in the summer, as at the moment, I cannot think of a shady spot we could keep them that is close to the house.

is there anyone here who houses their piggies outside successfully, with lots of interaction? And who has them in a hutch/run set up? Bringing them in to a shed or outbuilding over winter?

Option 3 - To not get them.
And my last option, which is to admit defeat and decide not to rescue any piggies, and accept that perhaps we have exhausted all options and cannot find a workable one! My children will be so upset! I don't want hamsters or gerbils. We have two cats. And I love the idea of piggies and feel they would be a lovely pet for us to get to know, and for my children to learn responsibility, to learn about taking care of animals, and ultimately, when the time comes, to learn about death. And... we've already named them, even though we don't have them yet! 🤣 Having said that, if this is the best option then I will need to accept it!

I know only I can decide what is best for my family, but I feel some feedback of experience with my first two options would be super helpful!

Thank you so much. 💖


Hey! We've had our pigs for nearly three years, my daughter is also 6. Personally I wouldn't feel comfortable having them in her bedroom. Even though she is very good, I would worry one day she could be tempted to try and pick one up by herself and accidentally hurt them in the process, they're quite delicate and need to be handled carefully. 6 year olds can be a tad unpredictable sometimes 🤣.
Loads of people house their pigs outside successfully. You could maybe even have some form of collapsible run/cage so they can spend some time inside with you all during the day. We had an old playpen that collapsed down which we used when we stayed at the in laws. I made a correx base for it to keep any poop or pee contained. Our pigs live inside and I do think it's easier to bond with them the more they are around people.
If they live outside, during the summer they will need some shaded area within their hutch. A way to keep them cool is to freeze some bottles of water and put them in the hutch so they can lie against them and cool down.

Hope this is helpful and all the best with your descision 😊
 
Thanks! It's always useful to hear from those with children, too - especially the same age! We've now got the C&C inside, taking up most of my office! I've ordered the fleece liners, bottles, and beds, etc, so once they are hear, all we need then is the piggies! I am waiting for a suitable pair to turn up at the rescue centre. 😊
 
I just thought I'd give an update on smell, since adding a hay tray, they mostly started weeing in that straight away and cleaning that out everyday reduces the smell A LOT!

I've just ordered a little tray for their hay. Do you line that with newspaper, too? I will clean that out every day. :)
 
Yes you need to line it with something to soak up the wee. Newspaper is good but that tends to smell after a while. I use pee pads in my hay trays.
 
Yes you need to line it with something to soak up the wee. Newspaper is good but that tends to smell after a while. I use pee pads in my hay trays.

What about wood pellets? Sone recommended non-clumping wood pellets...
 
What about wood pellets? Sone recommended non-clumping wood pellets...

Back2Nature paper pellets are fine to use. I tried them briefly and they worked well (they were just expensive for my needs as I don’t use trays)
 
I’ve used biocatelet in the past which I quite liked.
 
Thanks everyone for your suggestions.

The rescue have just been in touch to say they have a beautiful pair of young boys ready in 10 days for us! I am really excited! Just in time for Mother's Day! (Not that they are for me - ahem!).

So exciting!
Looking forward to seeing a picture of them!
 
How exciting for you!
Regarding wood pellets, or back2nature, they work brilliantly but if you're thinking of filling an entire C&C base with them, just factor in you are going to be getting through a very high volume of wood pellets each week. They come in huge bags though and are heavy so find out if you can have them delivered and how you plan to dispose of waste. For our 3 pigs in a 2x6 C&C we use fleece normally but on holiday replace with wood pellets with hay topper which still needs to be spot cleaned daily with full clean and replace weekly. Less odour than fleece. Hope it works out!
 
That’s super exciting! Can’t wait to see them!
 
How exciting for you!
Regarding wood pellets, or back2nature, they work brilliantly but if you're thinking of filling an entire C&C base with them, just factor in you are going to be getting through a very high volume of wood pellets each week. They come in huge bags though and are heavy so find out if you can have them delivered and how you plan to dispose of waste. For our 3 pigs in a 2x6 C&C we use fleece normally but on holiday replace with wood pellets with hay topper which still needs to be spot cleaned daily with full clean and replace weekly. Less odour than fleece. Hope it works out!
AH lovely, thanks for the info. So, I have non clumping wood pellets for my cats litter tray, which she uses even though she can go outdoors! I was planning to maybe put the pellets in the bottom of a tray and fill with hay. I was just worried they might try to eat them! I have one tray, which arrived today, it's quite small, so I may get another for the other end of their home, I am just wary of taking up too much space. As they are boars and we only have a 4x2 with 2x2 loft, but I intend to give them extra floor time anyway.

I have ordered absorbent fleece for the rest of their home, although only one lot at the moment. I might cut up some bath mats and place them down in a few places, too - although I don't yet know what I will put in there on deep clean day! I will get another set of fleece when in a few months, so I can space the outgoings!
 
I personally use newspaper in my hay trays I find as long as I empty it every second day it doesn't smell. I imagine wood pellets would last longer, but they also cost more.
A lot will depend on how you can dispose of things as well.
I am lucky in that I can put newspaper into my green bin, so disposal isn't an issue.
 
Also use newspapers topped with hay in the litter tray. A friend and her daughter save them for me. As Swissgrey - empty every second day.
 
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