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New Born Pup
Hello fellow owners.
I feel enormous guilt because my guinea pig has been living alone for 3 years. I knew of course that it was recommended not to have one guinea pig as they need a companion, but I never thought that it could severely damage my guinea pig's well-being.
Rico seems to be physically healthy. He eats well and likes to communicate (especially when he's in for a treat), but his behavior makes me quite anxious.
Most of the time he rests (he looks rather relaxed than bored, nearly sleeping). Rico doesn't look very active even if the door is opened so he could freely leave the cage. When I take Rico out of the cage, he looks very frightened and tries to find a hideout. As time passes, Rico slowly starts to explore. I don't remember when I last saw him running or being active when he's alone (he runs and popcorns when I or my parents play with him).
Here is Rico's ration (if such info is even needed):
I'm trying to make pellets (Versele-Laga Complete) and hay always available. Every evening I give Rico vegetables (cabbage, pumpkins, apples or zucchini). He seems to enjoy all the food, but the pumpkin and the zucchini are certainly Rico's favourites
After learning of the consequences of such a life, I feel like an animal abuser. I've thought of giving Rico away as I don't see a way I could buy him a mate now (the cage will be too small, and my parents are not very interested). I'm afraid that I often regard my pet as a toy of some sort, rather than a small being.
Still, Rico is my friend, I love him and want him to be happy.
What can I do in such a situation? I'd really appreciate friendly help from the community, even though I've probably done horrible mistakes.
Best regards,
Luka
I feel enormous guilt because my guinea pig has been living alone for 3 years. I knew of course that it was recommended not to have one guinea pig as they need a companion, but I never thought that it could severely damage my guinea pig's well-being.
Rico seems to be physically healthy. He eats well and likes to communicate (especially when he's in for a treat), but his behavior makes me quite anxious.
Most of the time he rests (he looks rather relaxed than bored, nearly sleeping). Rico doesn't look very active even if the door is opened so he could freely leave the cage. When I take Rico out of the cage, he looks very frightened and tries to find a hideout. As time passes, Rico slowly starts to explore. I don't remember when I last saw him running or being active when he's alone (he runs and popcorns when I or my parents play with him).
Here is Rico's ration (if such info is even needed):
I'm trying to make pellets (Versele-Laga Complete) and hay always available. Every evening I give Rico vegetables (cabbage, pumpkins, apples or zucchini). He seems to enjoy all the food, but the pumpkin and the zucchini are certainly Rico's favourites

After learning of the consequences of such a life, I feel like an animal abuser. I've thought of giving Rico away as I don't see a way I could buy him a mate now (the cage will be too small, and my parents are not very interested). I'm afraid that I often regard my pet as a toy of some sort, rather than a small being.
Still, Rico is my friend, I love him and want him to be happy.
What can I do in such a situation? I'd really appreciate friendly help from the community, even though I've probably done horrible mistakes.
Best regards,
Luka