Sasra
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi,
My two, who have been renamed Scruffy and Scrappy, are settling in well, I've had them for 12 days now. They've been vet checked and lice-treated and they now have a large indoor run to exercise in.
Scrappy is definitely more inquisitive and less timid than Scruffy, but a lot smaller. She's the one that will come out and explore first and not make a run for shelter everytime I move! I've got them in the run at the moment and have been observing some differences in the behaviours. Scruffy (18 weeks old) is now going for anything that Scrappy (17 weeks) has. She's pushing her out of whichever tube Scrapps has chosen, taking her carrot away, even though there are 4 carrots in the run and now, Scruffy is hiding in the paper bag (inspired by the Primark Bag thread) that I filled with hay.
It's not a small bag, but Scruffy will NOT let Scrappy in there with her. I've watched Scrappy try and enter a few times, only to come hurtling out with a squeak seconds later. Until now I have thought that Scrappy was in charge, or that they were more of an equal partnership. Is Scruffy going for the top spot? Is it because they are still so young that they are still working it out? Poor Scrappy desperately wants to get inside the bag, but has given up and is sitting in a tube with her head on her paws, looking dejected......
My two, who have been renamed Scruffy and Scrappy, are settling in well, I've had them for 12 days now. They've been vet checked and lice-treated and they now have a large indoor run to exercise in.
Scrappy is definitely more inquisitive and less timid than Scruffy, but a lot smaller. She's the one that will come out and explore first and not make a run for shelter everytime I move! I've got them in the run at the moment and have been observing some differences in the behaviours. Scruffy (18 weeks old) is now going for anything that Scrappy (17 weeks) has. She's pushing her out of whichever tube Scrapps has chosen, taking her carrot away, even though there are 4 carrots in the run and now, Scruffy is hiding in the paper bag (inspired by the Primark Bag thread) that I filled with hay.
It's not a small bag, but Scruffy will NOT let Scrappy in there with her. I've watched Scrappy try and enter a few times, only to come hurtling out with a squeak seconds later. Until now I have thought that Scrappy was in charge, or that they were more of an equal partnership. Is Scruffy going for the top spot? Is it because they are still so young that they are still working it out? Poor Scrappy desperately wants to get inside the bag, but has given up and is sitting in a tube with her head on her paws, looking dejected......