Richard Pashley
Junior Guinea Pig
Happy Friday everyone, let's hope we get some rain soon.
I'm feeling reflective today as I've had my guinea pigs for 3 months. It feels more like 6 months and in that time I feel I've swept up enough poop that could have filled my atonement. Ok, to be honest it has been hard work at at times more like blood sweat and tears. Looking back when I first saved them from Pets@home I really hadn't a glue what it would be like, life with piggies.
I've had a rollercoaster of ups and downs and as a dad I've made sure my daughter gets the cuddles while I clean up. The hardest thing was I got boys as they are social and like company, but I never thought I'd have to permanently desperate them. Maybe when they become old men I like to think they will get together again. This has impacted everything from feeding, cleaning, cuddling and space in the house. I solved that by moving them outside.
However, looking back this is what it means to look after a pet like we do for family in that sense, they are part of my family. I don't regret buying them and they are great pets for children with lots of cuteness like when they clean themselves or shout for their favourite food.
It's still a work in progress for me, but my piggies are happy.
Would anyone else like to share a reflection of life with guinea pigs, if so let's get posting.
I'm feeling reflective today as I've had my guinea pigs for 3 months. It feels more like 6 months and in that time I feel I've swept up enough poop that could have filled my atonement. Ok, to be honest it has been hard work at at times more like blood sweat and tears. Looking back when I first saved them from Pets@home I really hadn't a glue what it would be like, life with piggies.
I've had a rollercoaster of ups and downs and as a dad I've made sure my daughter gets the cuddles while I clean up. The hardest thing was I got boys as they are social and like company, but I never thought I'd have to permanently desperate them. Maybe when they become old men I like to think they will get together again. This has impacted everything from feeding, cleaning, cuddling and space in the house. I solved that by moving them outside.
However, looking back this is what it means to look after a pet like we do for family in that sense, they are part of my family. I don't regret buying them and they are great pets for children with lots of cuteness like when they clean themselves or shout for their favourite food.
It's still a work in progress for me, but my piggies are happy.
Would anyone else like to share a reflection of life with guinea pigs, if so let's get posting.