DuckysDoll
New Born Pup
Hi there,
I do not have piggy's yet but I have been researching the crap outta them before rescuing a pair. =)
We had a set of boys many, many (14!) years ago. This was before we had internet and were able to read the vast amount of knowledge out there =)
We went in thinking these little boys would be an easy pet for my daughter (with me fully involved of course) but these 2 little guys would fight. Each morning they would be very bloody. As a mom, this frightened me that they would hurt my child so after about 2 weeks of fighting, we ended up having a friend take them as she was experience with piggy's. NOW, I know it was probably because they just did not have enough space.
Fast forward to now.
We are ready to rescue a pair. My husband is building a large wooded cage that will be 2 feet by 4.5 feet and have multiple levels. Though it is expensive to make, it is something we know will work out perfectly for the piggy's and the space in our home =) Now onto why I mentioned over researching LOL... I am admitting that I am a bit nervous about getting boys again (still see they little fellows covered in blood and that scares me) but I am so nervous about getting girls and having them get ovarian cysts =(
I do have 3 kids at home (18, 11 & 4.5) a senior dog who is the sweetest girl and rarely barks, a hand tamed cockatiel with a wonderful personality and a husband who puts up with my love of animals. LOL
The cage should be ready this weekend and we will head to the SPCA next weekend.
If you could give advice to me on which sex to get or if it really IS a 75+ % chance that females will develop the cysts (really the ONLY reason that I fear getting girls because they would be my first choice) I would greatly appreciate it. Anyone have girls that did not get them? I feel confident from reading (and reading and reading) about caring for these little guinea pigs, but I am doubting which sex to get from all the pros and cons I have read. =( Sometimes a simple answer from experienced people helps me much more =)
TIA! This site is truly wonderful!
I do not have piggy's yet but I have been researching the crap outta them before rescuing a pair. =)
We had a set of boys many, many (14!) years ago. This was before we had internet and were able to read the vast amount of knowledge out there =)
We went in thinking these little boys would be an easy pet for my daughter (with me fully involved of course) but these 2 little guys would fight. Each morning they would be very bloody. As a mom, this frightened me that they would hurt my child so after about 2 weeks of fighting, we ended up having a friend take them as she was experience with piggy's. NOW, I know it was probably because they just did not have enough space.
Fast forward to now.
We are ready to rescue a pair. My husband is building a large wooded cage that will be 2 feet by 4.5 feet and have multiple levels. Though it is expensive to make, it is something we know will work out perfectly for the piggy's and the space in our home =) Now onto why I mentioned over researching LOL... I am admitting that I am a bit nervous about getting boys again (still see they little fellows covered in blood and that scares me) but I am so nervous about getting girls and having them get ovarian cysts =(
I do have 3 kids at home (18, 11 & 4.5) a senior dog who is the sweetest girl and rarely barks, a hand tamed cockatiel with a wonderful personality and a husband who puts up with my love of animals. LOL
The cage should be ready this weekend and we will head to the SPCA next weekend.
If you could give advice to me on which sex to get or if it really IS a 75+ % chance that females will develop the cysts (really the ONLY reason that I fear getting girls because they would be my first choice) I would greatly appreciate it. Anyone have girls that did not get them? I feel confident from reading (and reading and reading) about caring for these little guinea pigs, but I am doubting which sex to get from all the pros and cons I have read. =( Sometimes a simple answer from experienced people helps me much more =)
TIA! This site is truly wonderful!