Hi All,
We are into our second day of being new GP owners!
We have a "two story" hutch (Bluebell, from Pets at Home) where the top has a "bedroom" section.
As the hutch is in the conservatory, i have put a snugglesafe in there, but hadn't realised how active GPs are at night (needing only 4 hours sleep per day!).
We have put the piggies in the bedroom both nights (we are not sure if they are happy using the ramp at this early stage) and taken them down this morning (although one was already "down"). Apart from that, we are leaving them to "acclimatise" to their new home with interfering too much.
Does anyone else put their piggies "to bed", or do you generally just let them do it themselves? I would just be worried at this stage that they wouldn't know that there is a warm bedroom for them to use if we didn't show them where it was to start off with. Are we being a bit overprotective? Or is this a good approach?
We are into our second day of being new GP owners!

We have a "two story" hutch (Bluebell, from Pets at Home) where the top has a "bedroom" section.
As the hutch is in the conservatory, i have put a snugglesafe in there, but hadn't realised how active GPs are at night (needing only 4 hours sleep per day!).
We have put the piggies in the bedroom both nights (we are not sure if they are happy using the ramp at this early stage) and taken them down this morning (although one was already "down"). Apart from that, we are leaving them to "acclimatise" to their new home with interfering too much.
Does anyone else put their piggies "to bed", or do you generally just let them do it themselves? I would just be worried at this stage that they wouldn't know that there is a warm bedroom for them to use if we didn't show them where it was to start off with. Are we being a bit overprotective? Or is this a good approach?