rufcjoe87
Junior Guinea Pig
Bit of a strange one this...
We have two piggies who live in separate cages (on top of eachother) and have done for a while. They don't get on but they 'talk' to eachother and are happy
Twirl, and 18 month old sow is always out of her bed munching and running around.
Since yesterday afternoon she hasn't come out of her bed. She always comes out for 'tea' and breakfast. Now if we give her food in her bed she'll eat it. She still squeaks loudly when we rustle in the fridge and she has eaten her hay, grass, and food we have put in her bed
The only thing is she is so skitty and timid all of a sudden and won't come out of her bed. She is pooing ok (perhaps a little less) and all the signs are ok
Any idea what it could be? We have no other animals and I cannot think what, if anything scared her. I think the signs point to fear rather than illness, any ideas on how to help her regain some confidence if thats what it is or anyone had something similar?
When we get her out shes fine and talkative too seems just in her cage.
We have two piggies who live in separate cages (on top of eachother) and have done for a while. They don't get on but they 'talk' to eachother and are happy
Twirl, and 18 month old sow is always out of her bed munching and running around.
Since yesterday afternoon she hasn't come out of her bed. She always comes out for 'tea' and breakfast. Now if we give her food in her bed she'll eat it. She still squeaks loudly when we rustle in the fridge and she has eaten her hay, grass, and food we have put in her bed
The only thing is she is so skitty and timid all of a sudden and won't come out of her bed. She is pooing ok (perhaps a little less) and all the signs are ok
Any idea what it could be? We have no other animals and I cannot think what, if anything scared her. I think the signs point to fear rather than illness, any ideas on how to help her regain some confidence if thats what it is or anyone had something similar?
When we get her out shes fine and talkative too seems just in her cage.