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Annie59
About a month ago I posted a thread about seeing a sad guinea pig in a local pet shop, who has been in there over a year now. My heart breaks for this little piggie. No one wants it because it is full grown. The girl in the store said it was a male. I have a male piggy (Ricky) who is almost 10 months old. A lot of you adivsed me not to mix two grown males. I understand why but I was still sad for this guinea pig. The other day I went in and managed to take the piggie out of his cage and hold him. He snuggled under my chin and rested his head. I was instantly in love. He was much calmer than Ricky. Then I held him up in the air to check his male anatomy and to my surprise....he is a she! I called the girl in the store over who confirmed it was a girl. I was happy, BUT I called Ricky's vet and she said she really advises NOT to neuter Ricky because he's had 5 abscess removed and for the past two months, (knock wood) he has no more problems. She said removal of the testicles can sometimes cause abscesses and because of Ricky's past she really advises against it. I can not cage them together because of babies. I can't keep more guineas (babies) because of limited space. Does anyone have any suggestions? Do they make big cages with a seraration or is that a bad idea to keep them apart, yet in the same cage. I haven't gone back to the store because it hurts to see her, but I know she'll still be there. If I had room, I'd have plenty more piggies. We live in my mom's house and she does not want any more. Once we move out, I will have guinea's till my hearts content! The vet suggested to go to a guinea rescue center and bring home ONLY a baby male, not a grown one. I've checked in to it and there are plenty of baby males in this shelter. But my heart breaks for this little girl. I don't want her to spend her whole life in this little cage with nothing but water and pellets and an wooden house, and no one to love her. I really want her. Any suggestions? Does anyone have a male and female that they keep apart? Can it be done without having two big cages in the house? Any suggestions would be so appreciated!