Not Coping: Allergies and Guinea Pigs

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Not coping: Allergies and guinea pigs.

So I have six piggies - a group of 4 girls and a pair of boys. They live in a 6 x 2 stacked C&C - girls on the bottom, boys on top - and I use fleece liners for their bedding. They are in the room across from my bedroom. I absolutely adore them, love watching and spending time with them, but the thing is is that I seem to be becoming increasingly allergic to (them and) their hay. I currently get my hay - meadow hay - from Hay Box, which is dust free… but I seem to be even more allergic to it! And it’s just getting worse as time goes on. Obviously, I can’t just stop giving them hay.

I’m getting to the point where I’m constantly sneezing, especially in the mornings, get a heavy chest, itchy skin/nose/eyes, find it hard to breathe sometimes, and it’s triggering my anxiety and adding to my panic attacks. I sneeze that much at the moment that I seem to be continually pulling muscles in my chest, and it’s impacting on my sleep. I’m limited in what antihistamines I can take (current ones don’t seem strong enough, sadly) and the option of being on antihistamines long term is simply not there. I have an immune system that tends to overreact to things (previously have had to have long term immune suppressants, radiotherapy, etc, in an attempt to shut it down when it decided to attack one of my eyes), and I’m worried that this is what it’s starting to do again. I’ve had guinea pigs previously (we’re talking over ten years ago) and never showed any sign of allergies, then. But, as I’ve got older, new allergies have developed. Doctors have said the best long term solution is no guinea pigs.

Obviously, the thought of this is utterly devastating to me, and just writing this has me in tears. I’m wondering if there’s any solution people who also have/had allergies can think of. I keep the door to their room closed and open the window whenever I can (making sure it’s not too drafty for them), but still find that the hay gets to me. I’ve tried different types of hay - I love how fresh Hay Box is, but find myself really struggling with it- but I obviously don’t want to compromise on the quality. I make sure not to touch the hay with my bare hands (it makes my skin itch). I’m also slightly stuck on where to store it. I keep it in boxes in their room currently, was thinking perhaps of storing it in the garage, but the only thing there is the garage can get quite damp and it’s also where my car lives. I’m worried that the hay would absorb the fumes from the car. I also don’t have the space to move them from the current room. Sadly, there isn’t any room in the garden to store the hay in a storage box, or to move the piggies out there.

I’m at a loss as to what to do, and currently feel like both a failure and like I’m massively failing them. I’m getting increased pressure from my mum to rehome them because of the impact it’s having on me, but, of course, I’m horribly attached to them, care for them a lot, and that’s the last thing I want to do. I haven’t even had them a year yet, and have always felt like when you decide to take on a pet, you commit to them for their life. They mean the world to me, and I really don’t know what to do.
 
Not coping: Allergies and guinea pigs.

So I have six piggies - a group of 4 girls and a pair of boys. They live in a 6 x 2 stacked C&C - girls on the bottom, boys on top - and I use fleece liners for their bedding. They are in the room across from my bedroom. I absolutely adore them, love watching and spending time with them, but the thing is is that I seem to be becoming increasingly allergic to (them and) their hay. I currently get my hay - meadow hay - from Hay Box, which is dust free… but I seem to be even more allergic to it! And it’s just getting worse as time goes on. Obviously, I can’t just stop giving them hay.

I’m getting to the point where I’m constantly sneezing, especially in the mornings, get a heavy chest, itchy skin/nose/eyes, find it hard to breathe sometimes, and it’s triggering my anxiety and adding to my panic attacks. I sneeze that much at the moment that I seem to be continually pulling muscles in my chest, and it’s impacting on my sleep. I’m limited in what antihistamines I can take (current ones don’t seem strong enough, sadly) and the option of being on antihistamines long term is simply not there. I have an immune system that tends to overreact to things (previously have had to have long term immune suppressants, radiotherapy, etc, in an attempt to shut it down when it decided to attack one of my eyes), and I’m worried that this is what it’s starting to do again. I’ve had guinea pigs previously (we’re talking over ten years ago) and never showed any sign of allergies, then. But, as I’ve got older, new allergies have developed. Doctors have said the best long term solution is no guinea pigs.

Obviously, the thought of this is utterly devastating to me, and just writing this has me in tears. I’m wondering if there’s any solution people who also have/had allergies can think of. I keep the door to their room closed and open the window whenever I can (making sure it’s not too drafty for them), but still find that the hay gets to me. I’ve tried different types of hay - I love how fresh Hay Box is, but find myself really struggling with it- but I obviously don’t want to compromise on the quality. I make sure not to touch the hay with my bare hands (it makes my skin itch). I’m also slightly stuck on where to store it. I keep it in boxes in their room currently, was thinking perhaps of storing it in the garage, but the only thing there is the garage can get quite damp and it’s also where my car lives. I’m worried that the hay would absorb the fumes from the car. I also don’t have the space to move them from the current room. Sadly, there isn’t any room in the garden to store the hay in a storage box, or to move the piggies out there.

I’m at a loss as to what to do, and currently feel like both a failure and like I’m massively failing them. I’m getting increased pressure from my mum to rehome them because of the impact it’s having on me, but, of course, I’m horribly attached to them, care for them a lot, and that’s the last thing I want to do. I haven’t even had them a year yet, and have always felt like when you decide to take on a pet, you commit to them for their life. They mean the world to me, and I really don’t know what to do.

BIG HUGS

I am so sorry. We have got a number of members with allergies, but they are generally manageable with year round medication (I am one of them). So I feel for you that this is not an option for you. :(

Please take a deep breath; feeling pressured having to make such a big, in many ways life-changing decision when you yourself are so torn between your heart and head is of course not helping. Whatever you decide, PLEASE don't feel guilty - you cannot choose your health and your health problems. You can also not foresee what turn your allergies are going to take.
You can feel sad about things that are out of your control, but they are not your fault. And you are clearly the most loving and caring of owners!

Letting a beloved pet go to another place means that you go through a full grieving process the same as if they had died; I know that from my own experiences. But you will also never stop loving them and they will always remain yours because they have been an integral part of your life - and that part and connection can never be taken away from you. ;)

Could you please tell us your general area you are in, so we can help you work out possible options for you to consider? Nobody can make that decision for you, but we may be able to help you work things through and help you with practical aspects.
 
I'm in Cambridgeshire (Lincolnshire/Northampshire border area), but should be able to travel if need be. I just want what is best for them.
 
Thank you!

The best place to contact from where you are located would be Cavy Corner sanctuary and rescue in Doncaster.
Sue is the kindest person imaginable to help you.
Cavy Corner

@Lorcan
 
So sorry this is happening to you.
Holding you in my heart as you make difficult choices for your piggies and for your own wellbeing
 
So sorry to hear this. I’m one of the folk who have to take a daily anti histamine, too.
We can certainly vouch for Cavy Corner. They have helped other members who’ve needed to re-home their piggies.
 
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I will personally vouch for Cavy Corner, when my housing situation was unknown they took my pair of boys in for several months until it was confirmed I couldn't bring them home with me. Broke my heart yes, but there was no judgement about my situation, Sue was absolutely brilliant and confirmed she would look for a new home for them. And when they did find a new home, she contacted me to let me know and share a couple of final photos of them.

I know how hard it is to let them go. Wiebke is right about Sue and Cavy Corner, it's not going to make it any easier for you but they won't blame you for your situation at all. :hug:
 
Thank you! I'm struggling quite a bit with the thought of letting them go. It's really breaking my heart. I'll take a look at Cavy Corner and hopefully be able to persuade my mum that it's not too far to travel. She's currently saying it is, and, unfortunately thanks to my anxiety, it's a bit beyond my own driving range.
 
Thank you! I'm struggling quite a bit with the thought of letting them go. It's really breaking my heart. I'll take a look at Cavy Corner and hopefully be able to persuade my mum that it's not too far to travel. She's currently saying it is, and, unfortunately thanks to my anxiety, it's a bit beyond my own driving range.

It is always a heart-breaking decision for any loving owner, and never one easily made! Sue is a person who fully understands how difficult and emotionally taxing it is when those that truly love and care for their pets are forced by circumstances to give them up.

PS: Perhaps a forum member may be able to help with part of the journey?
@eileen @pig in the city : Could you help or do you know somebody who could if necessary?
 
It is always a heart-breaking decision for any loving owner.

PS: Perhaps a forum member may be able to help with part of the journey?
@eileen @pig in the city : Could you help or do you know somebody who could if necessary?
Hi, all l could recommend is posting on @Stewybus piggy train on Facebook? Wood green animal sanctuary are very good but l think their piggies are not indoors?
 
I'm sorry you are in this difficult situation.have tried an allergy screening,maybe wearing a mask.i understand it is not an easy decision,but you must not blame yourself.i could help with transport .Cavy Corner are fab.
 
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