Update on the friend front. Not really happy with the local Humane Society. They complicate the adoption process way too much, and they don't seem to know the animals well. Their idea was for me to put her, at her 6 weeks old, with a trio of 2 year old females. The risks there.... Anyway, that route wasn't working.
So what instead I found a place where I can get a couple months female for $60. I already have enough of the toys and such that sharing won't be an issue. In a couple weeks (wheeks?) I will be getting her a companion from there. Obviously there is the space for me to put the dividers between them until they are used to being around each other. But she will be getting a roomie soon.
So the issue with the local Humane Society here is twofold. One is that there are no small animal experts there, and if the group rejects her at first, they can end up hurting her because she's so much smaller. I don't want to risk that.
Two, they make adoption hyper complicated.
So I am getting her a piggy friend her age from a good pet store that sells them at $60, and they only sell females. And thanks for the bonding guide. Actually have a playpen on the way that will work well for what you suggested.
Okay, minor piggy emergency. Apparently the grid on the enclosure is just big enough for Lilly to wriggle through. Had to catch her because she was hiding under the couch (she was not happy about that) and put her in her smaller cage (she's pissed) while I figure out how to jailbreak proof the enclosure. I don't know what to do.
So if I duct tape the cardboard outside the enclosure panels, it should work fine until she is no longer baby sized?Baby proof it by either doubling up and overlapping spare grids to make the gaps smaller. Or, zip tie cardboard around the grids (on the outside so she can’t chew it and get out anyway).
So if I duct tape the cardboard outside the enclosure panels, it should work fine until she is no longer baby sized?
The liners under the chips and hay are fleece, as is the hammock. Next paycheck I'll be getting a couple large heavier duty pads to put under those, as well as a couple more fleece blankets from Walmart.com... they are pretty affordable that way. And there are a couple fleece nests/beds on the way... And a couple fleece hammocks design to hold/sleep multiple piggies.I'll link a bedding guide for you. Lily looks like she needs proper bedding in her enclosureShe'll love it when it's all set up.
A Detailed Guide For Fleece Bedding
This one is quite the business! Polo: Mom put a plastic tube down and we go into it so she can transfer us into the hall for out of cage time. If we think it's going to lead to something enjoyable, Truffle and I go into the tunnel quite enthusiastically. The only problem is when we both try to get into the tunnel at once, from opposite endsThe enclosure 2.0
@Truffolo, maybe you'd like to post your own thread for your piggies?This one is quite the business! Polo: Mom put a plastic tube down and we go into it so she can transfer us into the hall for out of cage time. If we think it's going to lead to something enjoyable, Truffle and I go into the tunnel quite enthusiastically. The only problem is when we both try to get into the tunnel at once, from opposite ends![]()