Zachary Bennett
New Born Pup
Hello Everyone!
My name is Zachary and I just rescued my first female Guinea Pig this past Friday evening. I have a couple questions that I'm hoping someone can help me with (I did a quick search for some answers before starting the thread but can't seem to find the exact answers I'm looking for).
A little bit about my GP: as I stated she is a rescue so I don't know TOO much information. From what I was told, she is somewhere around 1.5 years old and came from a teenager who went off to college. I don't know anything about her previous home or her previous treatment. The guy I rescued her from rescues bunnies and GP's. His house didn't seem to be the cleaniest of places so when I got her home I gave her a bath in like warm water right away and towel dried her.
-is it normal for GP's to stay hidden for long periods of time? I brought her home Friday evening and since then, she literally has not come out of the little house I put in her cage (see pictures). The only time it appears she has been outside of the house is when I first put her in the cage.
-she doesn't appear to be eating at all, is this also normal? Her water has not been touched and I noticed this morning neither had her food, including the fresh veggies. I tried hand feeding her and she was having none of it. I finally put her bowl inside the box and it appears she took maybe two bites of a bit of cucumber but other than that nothing else was touched. I tried placing her water bottle near the entrance to her home and that also was not touched. There is also no sign that she is eliminating (but I'm kinda mounting this up to be from not eating).
-she's making dry, wheezy-sounding noises when she's on my lap. I'm not sure if this is a reaction to being held, or if her system is dried up due to not being hydrated. She sneezed two times while on my lap this evening. Could It be that she is sick?
-in my limited overall experience with GP's they are pretty loud and make lots of noises. She doesn't move, doesn't make noises.
I know it's only been two days so I'm not expecting her to break out of the shell right away. I know it will take sometime for her to get used to her new cage, home, smells, sounds etc. I'm just concerned cause she doesn't appear to be really moving or eating



My name is Zachary and I just rescued my first female Guinea Pig this past Friday evening. I have a couple questions that I'm hoping someone can help me with (I did a quick search for some answers before starting the thread but can't seem to find the exact answers I'm looking for).
A little bit about my GP: as I stated she is a rescue so I don't know TOO much information. From what I was told, she is somewhere around 1.5 years old and came from a teenager who went off to college. I don't know anything about her previous home or her previous treatment. The guy I rescued her from rescues bunnies and GP's. His house didn't seem to be the cleaniest of places so when I got her home I gave her a bath in like warm water right away and towel dried her.
-is it normal for GP's to stay hidden for long periods of time? I brought her home Friday evening and since then, she literally has not come out of the little house I put in her cage (see pictures). The only time it appears she has been outside of the house is when I first put her in the cage.
-she doesn't appear to be eating at all, is this also normal? Her water has not been touched and I noticed this morning neither had her food, including the fresh veggies. I tried hand feeding her and she was having none of it. I finally put her bowl inside the box and it appears she took maybe two bites of a bit of cucumber but other than that nothing else was touched. I tried placing her water bottle near the entrance to her home and that also was not touched. There is also no sign that she is eliminating (but I'm kinda mounting this up to be from not eating).
-she's making dry, wheezy-sounding noises when she's on my lap. I'm not sure if this is a reaction to being held, or if her system is dried up due to not being hydrated. She sneezed two times while on my lap this evening. Could It be that she is sick?
-in my limited overall experience with GP's they are pretty loud and make lots of noises. She doesn't move, doesn't make noises.
I know it's only been two days so I'm not expecting her to break out of the shell right away. I know it will take sometime for her to get used to her new cage, home, smells, sounds etc. I'm just concerned cause she doesn't appear to be really moving or eating



