FurryBabyMama
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I'm going to get some guinea pigs in July hopefully. But I don't whether to get boys or girls, and if I should get a pair or trio. What's the best option?
I'm going to get some guinea pigs in July hopefully. But I don't whether to get boys or girls, and if I should get a pair or trio. What's the best option?
1 or 2 females and a neutred male is the best option. If you don't want to neuter do 2 females as when doing an all girl trio sometimes one of them can be left out.I'm going to get some guinea pigs in July hopefully. But I don't whether to get boys or girls, and if I should get a pair or trio. What's the best option?
In your situation buying is fine. Don't worry about other's ridiculing you. If that's what is available then do that. One tip though is to look at previously owned guinea pigs on Gumtree before buy the guinea pigs.I don't think I can get rescue pigs. I don't drive or know anyone that does so it'd have to be a train ride to St Austell from Plymouth and back, with a baby who likes to very loudly scream and cry whenever she isn't allowed to crawl around as she pleases. So i'd have two probably very scared piggies stuck on a train for a couple hours with a screaming baby.![]()
In your situation buying is fine. Don't worry about other's ridiculing you. If that's what is available then do that. One tip though is to look at previously owned guinea pigs on Gumtree before buy the guinea pigs.
We don't ridicule on this Forum, Anbear I would like to think that I, & the others in the forum give constructive views, opinions.In your situation buying is fine. Don't worry about other's ridiculing you. If that's what is available then do that. One tip though is to look at previously owned guinea pigs on Gumtree before buy the guinea pigs.
We don't ridicule on this Forum, Anbear I would like to think that I, & the others in the forum give constructive views, opinions.
That's great FurryBabyMama, love to see the photos when you've got them. We love piggy photos.When we're cooking the windows will be open and extractor fan on, and they won't be free roaming when we're cooking![]()
I didn't mean at this forum as everyone here is a strong community and we are here to help each other. I understand why you thought I meant that but in general, people do judge you for this I know from experience. Especially in the youtube community, it can make you feel bad. In my country, we don't have any rescues that take guinea pigs so buying is the only option.We don't ridicule on this Forum, Anbear I would like to think that I, & the others in the forum give constructive views, opinions.
The reason why I recommended gumtree was because she said that a rescue was not available in her area. I do understand that you should go on all of these sites with extreme caution and be aware of what details you are giving out to peopleI would exercise caution when looking on free ad sites, there are many hobby "breeders" and also you never get the full story as to why they are rehoming. I know of a number of people who use it to get rid of sows who have finished giving them good litters for selling and you may end up with sick pigs where the owner doesn't want the vet's bills. Not saying it's all like this but go in with an open mind and ask lots of questions, trust your instincts.
Another option would be to look at other rescues. With our rescue list, we can vouch for their standard of care as well as the rehoming policies and procedures. With other rescues, you usually find that their hearts are in the right place but they may not be as stringent with policies. See if you can find anything in your area or approach your local RSPCA, again when visiting these places trust your gut as to whether you are happy to rehome from them.
Finally, pet stores, I would personally recommend a pet store over and above free ad websites like Gumtree especially for inexperienced owners because if you are sold an ill piggy the store will support with covering vets bills etc so there is a little protection there. They also have the support adoption for pets section which is a mix of surrendered piggies, returned piggies and unsaleable stock (when they get too old to be with the babies they get plonked here - not that I fully agree with it). I have adopted through this section twice - Daisy wasn't allowed to go to her owner's new tenancy with them and Lily was returned at 6 weeks old with a fractured leg.
If you go to a breeder or pet shop I would ask questions about how soon boys are separated from girls to reassure you about potential pregnancies as I think sows would be best (getting two young boys who may not have compatible personalities can result in major fall outs when they reach the teenage years and you could then end up needing to separate them)
That is a great cage, but just letting you know it's too small for a trio.They're going to be kept indoors in my kitchen, so they're away from my curious crawler and the smell of my two hamsters. I've found a cage on Zooplus called the Plaza 160 cage which I'm going to get. It measures 162 x 60 x 50 cm, and I'll be piggy proofing my kitchen (making sure they can't get behind the fridge etc) so I can let them free roam for a few hours a day too. They'll be my first guinea pigs, but I've kept a pair of rabbits before and my hamsters, so I'm not new to small petsI'm just very anxious because even though you're told to keep rabbits in pairs, my two were females and littermates and they still fought constantly. Are guinea pigs less likely to fight than rabbits? It sounds like I should definetely get females to make fights less likely.
But females can fight to, I have two male guinea pigs and it is rare for fights to occur. Some times females fight more.I think three females. Boys can fight.
But females can fight to, I have two male guinea pigs and it is rare for fights to occur. Some times females fight more.