Lady Kelly
Senior Guinea Pig
Feel like I need to pour my thoughts out on the forum. Hubby refuses to discuss it at the moment as he thinks it's a knee jerk reaction to losing Daisy and maybe he's right but then it doesn't mean it shouldn't be discussed.
Right now I'm thinking of what I never thought I would ever do, rehoming the piggies. I have always felt bad that we don't have the space indoors for them. I do everything I can for them and they have all stayed healthy and well over winters and summers. Since having my daughter they get handled maybe twice a week at most (definitely once for their weekly health check) and although they don't need more human interaction (there are 3 of them and certainly Lily would be happy to be never held) I feel there are a few things running through my mind.
1. Since I got pregnant I have said these would be the last of the piggies for a while. I know at some point that means rehoming as I won't leave one on their own but when to re-home is another matter.
2. Despite our best efforts at training the dog he is too distracted in the garden and pees everywhere. This means that I simply cannot put the run out for the piggies anymore so they are confined to their hutch.
3. We are looking at moving house. Maybe not immediately but if we do move then it will be to a village location. We are lucky at the moment, in the city with a really sheltered area of the garden for them. We do have foxes come into the garden but they never go near the piggies because we have lots of takeaways nearby so they don't have to hunt their food basically. In a village this isn't going to be the case and I'm scared that being outdoors will bring about a traumatic ending to them and I would never forgive myself.
4. They are all middle aged at the moment. I'm scared that if I surrendered them when I have just one left they might be elderly and no one will adopt them.
I know there is no rush for me to make a decision and maybe once Jessica is at nursery 3 days and I'm only working 6 hours those days I will have time for more cuddles with them but it doesn't change the other thoughts. Argh why is my mind tormenting me over this
Right now I'm thinking of what I never thought I would ever do, rehoming the piggies. I have always felt bad that we don't have the space indoors for them. I do everything I can for them and they have all stayed healthy and well over winters and summers. Since having my daughter they get handled maybe twice a week at most (definitely once for their weekly health check) and although they don't need more human interaction (there are 3 of them and certainly Lily would be happy to be never held) I feel there are a few things running through my mind.
1. Since I got pregnant I have said these would be the last of the piggies for a while. I know at some point that means rehoming as I won't leave one on their own but when to re-home is another matter.
2. Despite our best efforts at training the dog he is too distracted in the garden and pees everywhere. This means that I simply cannot put the run out for the piggies anymore so they are confined to their hutch.
3. We are looking at moving house. Maybe not immediately but if we do move then it will be to a village location. We are lucky at the moment, in the city with a really sheltered area of the garden for them. We do have foxes come into the garden but they never go near the piggies because we have lots of takeaways nearby so they don't have to hunt their food basically. In a village this isn't going to be the case and I'm scared that being outdoors will bring about a traumatic ending to them and I would never forgive myself.
4. They are all middle aged at the moment. I'm scared that if I surrendered them when I have just one left they might be elderly and no one will adopt them.
I know there is no rush for me to make a decision and maybe once Jessica is at nursery 3 days and I'm only working 6 hours those days I will have time for more cuddles with them but it doesn't change the other thoughts. Argh why is my mind tormenting me over this
