mackie
Junior Guinea Pig
after the recent loss of my baby boy, al, i’ve been deliberating whether to purchase my remaining boy, giblet, another companion. on one hand, i feel as if he is still grieving the loss of his brother & may need time to process it. & on the other hand, he needs another companion to avoid feelings of loneliness or depression. it helps their emotional stability, provides adequate social interactional opportunities to keep them happy, & gives them emotional stimulation. some studies say that on an emotional level, (emphasis on the emotional) having a cage mate can prevent them from falling ill due to depression related causes (e.g. lethargy, inappetence) by making them more happy & motivated! by preventing these common harmful symptoms, illness may be less likey to occur. (disclaimer: this is JUST a theory among peers & people that study behavioral health in rodents) although only a couple studied support this theory, there might be some truth to it. after careful consideration, & deciding that there are far more advantages in doing so, i’ve come to the conclusion to purchase another cage mate for him. i’m opting to buy one from a breeder not too far from my location (she’s about a 30-40 minute distance from me). after an excessive amount of questions & retrieving information regarding her litters, i’ve chosen one to take home on 7/10/21! i’m not going to reveal any information about the one i chose, except that he is PERFECT. i’ll reveal him to the community as soon as i get him! after he is home for a couple days, i do plan on doing some ‘bonding sessions’ between them on neutral territory to help the avoidance of them getting feelings of uncomfortableness, aggression, or timidity. i’m planning on keeping them in separate cages, too (only temporary. until there is no discombobulating feelings between them or their habitat). i’m so overly eager to meet him and introduce the both of them! there’ll be VERY precautious care as he starts to settle in to his home. i’m introducing my dog to him, too. it’ll lift her spirits to see another baby she can look after.
Any under the age of four months really need companionship and a sense of belonging. So bonding needs to happen soon as the newbie is home. I would strongly advise against introducing your new piggy to your dog. There really is no need for them to interact, and you don’t want to scare the newbie either. They’re different species with different needs and communication.