Okay thank you so much I’m going to try thatYou’d need a small syringe - 1ml. Soak the pellets in hot water to make a mush and feed that. He may not be able to take it which would unfortunately not be good. Have a read of the guide linked below.
Complete Syringe Feeding Guide
I don’t know what to do with his pig mateI am so sorry. Prayers for you and his piggie friends.
I want to keep them I juss didn’t know where to put himDo you have a shelter near you? Do you want to keep them or him. If you do not have a shelter maybe contact friends and ask. I'm sorry you are in this tough position. For the mean time just care for them with love and snuggles until you know!
I want to keep them I juss didn’t know where to put him
I’m getting them new cages in March because I haven’t been able to find any good cages at pet stores and I’m moving soon so I didn’t want to order a new oneIve just remembered you have another pair of piggies - you can put your now single piggy in his own cage but out his cage beside the other pair. If the two cages are next to each other the single piggy will be able to talk through the bars to the pair so he won’t be lonely. Do not put your single piggy in the same cage as the pair - this will cause fights
you will need to get bigger cages though as the measurements for the ones you have fall very short of welfare requirements
do you weigh your piggies every week as part of routine care? If not, then please do so as any drops in weight can alert you to a health problem and allow you to step in and support feed. Even if they still appear to be eating , you cannot judge hay intake by eye and as hay is the main diet if they stop eating as much then their weight drops (even if they still seem to be eating veg and pellets - as veg (to be fed one cup per day) and pellets (to be fed just one tablespoon per day only) are only a tiny snack for them, they don’t contribute a lot to their weight so any weight losses are due to reduction in hay intake)
I’m getting them new cages in March because I haven’t been able to find any good cages at pet stores and I’m moving soon so I didn’t want to order a new one
When I move my pigs will have their own room where I’m going and I’ve been looking at cages to get them and it’s really hard to find any good ones and ones big enough

Did you make that cage yourself?I am very sorry; it sadly looked to me that he was already dying when I posted my last advice very late at night here.
Have you looked into C&C grid cages? They can be made in all sorts of sizes and also allow non-standard solutions. You can find lots of information, including US providers, via this link here: All About C & C Grid Cages Around The World
I use them for my own piggy room so I can change the layout at need with a varying number and combination of piggies.
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For the time being, your companion should be OK if he has got interaction through the bars. In the long term you may want to find him a new
mate of his own.
You can find our tips on what you can do for him right now and in the coming days in this practical guide here: Looking After A Bereaved Guinea Pig
Did you make that cage yourself?
So I have questions you all have been very helpful and I am ordering new stuff for my piggies starting with a weight scale and I’m going to pet smart Saturday to stock up on hay and more food and I’m looking at cages also. But when would it be appropriate for me to get my pig a new roommate I have moved his cage next to the other pair of piggies but I feel he is lonely because he only comes out of his house to eat
I was looking to combine cages and trying to make one big cage seeing they will have their own room when I move and where I’m from they don’t have guinea pigs that I can rescue I would have to buy them from a pet shop and where I’m living now doesn’t have much space which is why I’m moving so my pigs can have all the space they need it’s very hard but I’m trying and losing one is making me want to do everything soonerHe won’t be lonely because he has interaction through the bars. He is eating which is a good thing - it’s When they stop eating through grief then that is a serious problem and they must have a friend immediately.
You can wait a few weeks to find the right character compatible friend as long as your piggy continues to eat, however, it may be that he would be happier to have a live in friend.
Its best if you can contact a rescue centre to find him a new friend via dating if they are able to offer it currently with covid restrictions.
If you buy a piggy from a pet shop to put with him, then you are taking a risk that they won’t be compatible. Character compatibility is vital for them to be able to form a bond and a hierarchy - if they cannot do that then they will fight and cannot live together. If you do get a piggy from a pet shop, then you will need to be prepared for a failure in bonding and they will have to live separately in side by side cages. There is also a procedure you must follow to be able to bond piggies properly - you need a neutral territory bonding area
please read all green links below for more information on how to go about things
A Comprehensive Guide to Guinea Pig Boars
Bonding and Interaction: Illustrated social behaviours and bonding dynamics
Dominance Behaviours In Guinea Pigs
Boars: Teenage, Bullying, Fighting, Fall-outs And What Next?
Looking After A Bereaved Guinea Pig
Dont forget a boar pair need a cage measuring at least 150x60cm, 180x60cm is beat and you are unlikely to find commercial cages that size in pet shops.
I was looking to combine cages and trying to make one big cage seeing they will have their own room when I move and where I’m from they don’t have guinea pigs that I can rescue I would have to buy them from a pet shop and where I’m living now doesn’t have much space which is why I’m moving so my pigs can have all the space they need it’s very hard but I’m trying and losing one is making me want to do everything sooner
That’s what I mean they are going to kept separate because if they aren’t departed they fight and the pair of pigs that are together are aggressivewhat do you mean by combine cages so it’s one big one? As you have three, soon to be four, boars, they cannot live in one big cage - they must be kept in two separate cages with one pair to each cage.
And they must have cage sizes as appropriate - keeping boars in too small of a cage is a problem as they are territorial and lack of space can cause them to fight. You need two separate 180x60cm cages for each pair, there’s no way around that
That’s what I mean they are going to kept separate because if they aren’t departed they fight and the pair of pigs that are together are aggressive
No they don’t fight each other but when they were all together in the cage before I separated they were aggressive towards the other twoSo what do you mean by ‘combine the cages to make one big cage’?
As long as each pair has a 180x60cm cage to themselves and cannot get access to the other pair, then that is fine.
The two piggies that are together - are they fighting with each other?