Pika&Pacha
New Born Pup
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Hey Guys,
Just looking for some assurances really. My boys will have been with us for 2 weeks on Sunday.
Last night for the first time EVER! Pacha finally ate a piece of kale from my hand! Which was amazing. And then he came and sat next to me in his cage and sat still while I stroked him. Amazing! I was honestly like a proud mama when he allowed me to do that.
However Pika our very scared little piggy has now taken to hiding under the fleece
so far his not attempting to shred the puppy pads but I am starting to get really worried about him. I haven’t unnecessarily handled them, when I clean there cage twice a week, I remove the top of it and place the cat carrier inside and wait for the boys to go in it, and when I let them out of a night time for a few hours, I put a book on either side of the cage so they can just step outside into there run without me having to pick them up. I then go and sit quietly so I can supervise my boys without spooking them. So far Pika has never left the cage.
Am I doing this all wrong? Should I be forcing them to be handled to try and settle them? Should I switch to a different bedding for the time being? I really didn’t want to have to go down this route as I’m a single mother (I work full time but I’m studying for my diploma in accountancy so money isn’t tight exactly but I have to budget) and fleece really is a lot more cost effective for me. However if this is what it’ll take to help Pika then we will absolutely switch.
Please help, I only want what’s best for both of them but so far I really feel like I’m failing Pika.
Just looking for some assurances really. My boys will have been with us for 2 weeks on Sunday.
Last night for the first time EVER! Pacha finally ate a piece of kale from my hand! Which was amazing. And then he came and sat next to me in his cage and sat still while I stroked him. Amazing! I was honestly like a proud mama when he allowed me to do that.
However Pika our very scared little piggy has now taken to hiding under the fleece

Am I doing this all wrong? Should I be forcing them to be handled to try and settle them? Should I switch to a different bedding for the time being? I really didn’t want to have to go down this route as I’m a single mother (I work full time but I’m studying for my diploma in accountancy so money isn’t tight exactly but I have to budget) and fleece really is a lot more cost effective for me. However if this is what it’ll take to help Pika then we will absolutely switch.
Please help, I only want what’s best for both of them but so far I really feel like I’m failing Pika.