Wookey78
Junior Guinea Pig
hi
So my two have been in together for 2 weeks now. Outside in a hutch with daily time in the run. Pumpkin is 5 months and Peaches 10 weeks.
Firstly is it normal for a lone gp who gets a friend to stop being so friendly and welcoming to humans? She used to run up to the cage and it the bars when it was food time etc. She hardly does any of this now Peaches is there.
Also the last two days she seems to turn on Peaches and makes that sound ( to me it's a goat sound =angry? ) at Peaches and chases her out the sleeping area and is just a bit mean in the hutch. But seems fine in the run and they even popcorn etc. She has also seemed to try and get on her from behind in the run but Peaches runs away then it's normal for a while.
When I was tickling Pumpkin under the chin she was fine but when I stopped she seemed to have a go at Peaches for no reason. So I just tapped the hutch and she stopped.
She also isn't that great at being held at the moment always wriggling to get free, but used to be fine. Could this be hormones or is it because she is now spending more time in the run than with us due to nice weather?
One other thing to consider is we have also moved the hutch outside so until Easter she was in the hutch in the dining room. But since we got her a friend they have been outside. So would the less hustle and bustle change her?
Sorry for the massive post.
Thanks
So my two have been in together for 2 weeks now. Outside in a hutch with daily time in the run. Pumpkin is 5 months and Peaches 10 weeks.
Firstly is it normal for a lone gp who gets a friend to stop being so friendly and welcoming to humans? She used to run up to the cage and it the bars when it was food time etc. She hardly does any of this now Peaches is there.
Also the last two days she seems to turn on Peaches and makes that sound ( to me it's a goat sound =angry? ) at Peaches and chases her out the sleeping area and is just a bit mean in the hutch. But seems fine in the run and they even popcorn etc. She has also seemed to try and get on her from behind in the run but Peaches runs away then it's normal for a while.
When I was tickling Pumpkin under the chin she was fine but when I stopped she seemed to have a go at Peaches for no reason. So I just tapped the hutch and she stopped.
She also isn't that great at being held at the moment always wriggling to get free, but used to be fine. Could this be hormones or is it because she is now spending more time in the run than with us due to nice weather?
One other thing to consider is we have also moved the hutch outside so until Easter she was in the hutch in the dining room. But since we got her a friend they have been outside. So would the less hustle and bustle change her?
Sorry for the massive post.
Thanks