I've had three lovely boy guinea pigs since they were about 2 months old, they are now around 3-4 months old and we've kept them together for about a month and a half without issue. Two of the pigs have started fighting. There was a big fight between the two out of nowhere and blood was drawn - but the guinea pig was not seriously injured and is okay. They were both separated and took turns in "piggie jail" (our spare pen haha).
We decided to carefully reintroduce the guinea pigs and have started to observe their behaviour. They have not had a big vicious fight since (this happened about a week ago) and are back living together because I only have one permanent cage. These are my observations and I'd really appreciate advice on if I can save their relationship or if they will ultimately need to be permanently separated:
I'd get another cage and buy a fourth (maybe a neutered female) and have them in pairs but I've not long moved house and I don't feel I can afford this expenditure at this moment in time, or have the time cleaning out a second cage.
Let me know your thoughts- thanks you!
We decided to carefully reintroduce the guinea pigs and have started to observe their behaviour. They have not had a big vicious fight since (this happened about a week ago) and are back living together because I only have one permanent cage. These are my observations and I'd really appreciate advice on if I can save their relationship or if they will ultimately need to be permanently separated:
- After the fight, Blaze came off worse (wounds) whereas Smudge only had a small couple of wounds
- Our third, Clyde, gets along with both guinea pigs absolutely fine so we have no concerns with him
- Blaze is permanently displaying dominance and I think he's annoying the other two with it
- Smudge has also started displaying dominance, and will not let Blaze enter the hideaway. If Blaze tries, he chases him out and teeth chatters
- If Smudge tries to climb on top of the hideaway, Blaze does the same thing and chases Smudge away
- When I reintroduced both pigs in a neutral place, it looked like Blaze was antagonising Smudge by following him around
- They would then face each other, teeth chatter, and Smudge would run off yet Blaze kept following him around
- Now back in the cage, they are still teeth chattering around each other but sometimes sit together normally
- I see Blaze approaching Smudge constantly and most of the time Smudge backs away but other times he lunges forward as a warning to him, this doesn't discourage Blaze
- I also see Smudge approaching Blaze if Blaze is "on the ground" (he normally sits up top these days)
- All 3 are perfectly healthy, eating and drinking well and very happy and squeaky when they come out for cuddles
- Based on the above, who do you think is the problem in the cage or is it just that Smudge and Blaze are never going to get along?
- Can I save this relationship, or will they need to be permanently separated?
I'd get another cage and buy a fourth (maybe a neutered female) and have them in pairs but I've not long moved house and I don't feel I can afford this expenditure at this moment in time, or have the time cleaning out a second cage.
Let me know your thoughts- thanks you!