LucyB1234
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi Everyone,
I'm relatively new to piggy ownership and took Ralph on earlier in June. He is 1.5 year old lone boar. I rehomed him from a lady overrun with small furries. He'd previously lived with his brother, promptly fell out during puberty and she had him with an elderly rabbit until the rabbit passed. He has always been really really quiet. So much so I took him to our local exotic vet within a week of homing him as I was worried he might be seriously unwell. The vet found nothing wrong with him physically but agreed his listlessness was unsettling. Ralph doesn't make any noises except the occasional purr of annoyance. He's very cuddly and will sit watching TV with us munching happily on veggies. He moves normally but mostly stays in his hides or haytray during the day. I took him back to see the vet today as he's due to go boar dating on Saturday and I wanted the absolute all clear on his health (and a fresh nail trim) before taking him. The vet said again he appears healthy but his quiet behaviour is still very unusual. She believes he is quite possibly mentally handicapped. She thinks he will be okay for boar dating but I need to make the rescue aware of his needs. I have no experience of guinea pigs with special needs but am willing to do whatever it takes to keep Ralph happy. Any advice on how to approach the bonding? Will he be accepted by another boar?
Additionally she would like him to gain more weight, is there a high calorie diet I can put him on to help this? He's currently on unlimited hay, Excell pellets (blackcurrant and oregano flavoured) occasional readigrass, daily veg's, and dried forage from piggies parcels.
Sorry for the essay! Thanks in advance
I'm relatively new to piggy ownership and took Ralph on earlier in June. He is 1.5 year old lone boar. I rehomed him from a lady overrun with small furries. He'd previously lived with his brother, promptly fell out during puberty and she had him with an elderly rabbit until the rabbit passed. He has always been really really quiet. So much so I took him to our local exotic vet within a week of homing him as I was worried he might be seriously unwell. The vet found nothing wrong with him physically but agreed his listlessness was unsettling. Ralph doesn't make any noises except the occasional purr of annoyance. He's very cuddly and will sit watching TV with us munching happily on veggies. He moves normally but mostly stays in his hides or haytray during the day. I took him back to see the vet today as he's due to go boar dating on Saturday and I wanted the absolute all clear on his health (and a fresh nail trim) before taking him. The vet said again he appears healthy but his quiet behaviour is still very unusual. She believes he is quite possibly mentally handicapped. She thinks he will be okay for boar dating but I need to make the rescue aware of his needs. I have no experience of guinea pigs with special needs but am willing to do whatever it takes to keep Ralph happy. Any advice on how to approach the bonding? Will he be accepted by another boar?
Additionally she would like him to gain more weight, is there a high calorie diet I can put him on to help this? He's currently on unlimited hay, Excell pellets (blackcurrant and oregano flavoured) occasional readigrass, daily veg's, and dried forage from piggies parcels.
Sorry for the essay! Thanks in advance
