Andywilson
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello,
My partner and I purchased two 5-8 week old guinea pigs yesterday (boys), from Pet for Homes. We were very excited, now we are thinking it was the worst decision we ever made.
I will start by saying we already owned a guinea pig cage sized 76cm x 48.5 cm wide, which I owned previously when I had to separate two rats. The shop said the size should be fine and we were considering spending more on a bigger cage when they are bigger but we don't want to spend £60+ on a gigantic indoor cage now.
We took the boys home apparently from the same litter (there was over as dozen together in shop). We cuddled them each then introduced them to their new surroundings. Within hours one was seemingly being more dominant over the other one, whenever they were both together in the sleeping compartment. I had to stay up to 3am in the morning, looking over them, while one was chasing the other around the cage and out of the sleeping area, every half hour or so. We hated the noise and decided to go back to the shop today. We were advised to bring the one we thought was being more dominant back, which I adored and were given a replacement boy. We got home, cleaned the cage out for a fresh start, introduced toys, new hay etc and put the new boy in with the existing boy we kept. Within half an hour the same behaviour has started all over again and we are at the end of our teather with worry. The new boy is now being dominant even more so. He puffs up his hair and ushers the other one around. The one that gets terrorised just makes a very nervous, constant chattering sound in the bed area when the new guinea pig comes in, then then front up to one another.
I need so serious reassuring advise as to what I need to do or if this is normal? Even if I was to spend over £60 on a new cage would this all start again?
At this rate they will both be going back tomorrow and that pet shop will have three guinea pigs to re-home.
I feel terrible for the one we took back.
Can anyone help me tonight?
Thank you.
Andrew & Jo.
My partner and I purchased two 5-8 week old guinea pigs yesterday (boys), from Pet for Homes. We were very excited, now we are thinking it was the worst decision we ever made.
I will start by saying we already owned a guinea pig cage sized 76cm x 48.5 cm wide, which I owned previously when I had to separate two rats. The shop said the size should be fine and we were considering spending more on a bigger cage when they are bigger but we don't want to spend £60+ on a gigantic indoor cage now.
We took the boys home apparently from the same litter (there was over as dozen together in shop). We cuddled them each then introduced them to their new surroundings. Within hours one was seemingly being more dominant over the other one, whenever they were both together in the sleeping compartment. I had to stay up to 3am in the morning, looking over them, while one was chasing the other around the cage and out of the sleeping area, every half hour or so. We hated the noise and decided to go back to the shop today. We were advised to bring the one we thought was being more dominant back, which I adored and were given a replacement boy. We got home, cleaned the cage out for a fresh start, introduced toys, new hay etc and put the new boy in with the existing boy we kept. Within half an hour the same behaviour has started all over again and we are at the end of our teather with worry. The new boy is now being dominant even more so. He puffs up his hair and ushers the other one around. The one that gets terrorised just makes a very nervous, constant chattering sound in the bed area when the new guinea pig comes in, then then front up to one another.
I need so serious reassuring advise as to what I need to do or if this is normal? Even if I was to spend over £60 on a new cage would this all start again?
At this rate they will both be going back tomorrow and that pet shop will have three guinea pigs to re-home.
I feel terrible for the one we took back.
Can anyone help me tonight?
Thank you.
Andrew & Jo.