Tara95
Adult Guinea Pig


So I feel a bit guilty coming on here and sharing the news that I have two new sow guinea pigs purchased in the local area (the only place I could get to in lockdown). It's a decision that I've been thinking about for many many months and I couldn't quite resist as I've been telling myself no for a while. I know they're not from a rescue but these animals really need rescuing and have probably been saved from a clumsy child owner. Atleast rescues have standards; these little babies could be passed to anyone unfortunately.
Anyway, I've never met a pair of guinea pigs so well bonded. Non of my herd ever cuddle. They cuddle together all the time and are so confident. They're out in the open all the time and are eating and drinking really well. They're incredibly tiny and are eating and drinking like they've never eaten or drank before. I think they're eating and drinking alot more than my adult guinea pigs. I have been giving them a bit of extra food as I think they're quite skinny and tiny.
They're in the hallway at the moment but are currently crying/squeaking for my other guinea pigs as they can hear and probably smell them. I haven't decided whether to keep them as a pair or bond them with the rest of the herd. There's pro's and cons to each scenario. The fact that they're so small makes me think they would benefit from being with the sows. Non of my guinea pigs have ever been this small and baby like. Not sure what to do. Thank you everyone for your help and advice as always

