Nilesandfrasier
New Born Pup
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Hi!
I'm currently fostering (probably keeping) a skinny pig. I took him in from an friend of a friend leaving an unsafe relationship.
We keep our house at like 15-20 degrees in winter but it sometimes drops lower at night. Our skinny is alone (if we keep him, we'll bond him asap, we only got him days ago). He has blankets under his indoor cage, a blanket on top (with air gaps obviously) at night, a plastic hidey filled with hay, a fleece cuddle pocket he won't touch, and a heating pad (pet safe) en route.
Is that going to keep him warm enough?
I'm currently fostering (probably keeping) a skinny pig. I took him in from an friend of a friend leaving an unsafe relationship.
We keep our house at like 15-20 degrees in winter but it sometimes drops lower at night. Our skinny is alone (if we keep him, we'll bond him asap, we only got him days ago). He has blankets under his indoor cage, a blanket on top (with air gaps obviously) at night, a plastic hidey filled with hay, a fleece cuddle pocket he won't touch, and a heating pad (pet safe) en route.
Is that going to keep him warm enough?