Three Cavies in a Boat
Thanks. Let me think on it. Your work really is very very well done. I hope you and your piggies all enjoy it immensely
Guinea pig status for today: thirteen piggies and coming :). Today two pairs of big, fat skinnies arrived. Don't worry, males are neutered. One pair is shining black, the other black and golden aguti with white. Their C&C cages fill most of my bedroom! The skinnies are so cute, and so warm, like small hot water bottles.
This is going to be very wheeky-squeaky Easter!
This is going to be very wheeky-squeaky Easter!
You are so talented, making nice things for your pigs. I don't sew so purchase what I have. I enjoy spoiling my girls!
Well, I have another piggie :). I'm not sure yet if he will be a foster or a permanent inhabitant. He is also nameles, more or less, I call him Ututu for now.
I received information that there was an adult guinea pig abandoned in a large, chain pet shop near my place, so I went there to see. And there he was, sitting alone in a small, but clean cage. I talked to the employers and asked if I could take the pig. They were more than happy to oblige, since they could not sell him anyway. I left them Caviarnia adress cards and took the piggy with me.
And there he is - he is a young but adult boar, sheltie-type, in good health and very gentle. I think he is not used to all the attention, soft beds and company, but he is very submissive and never caused any problems to my other three boars. If anything, he seems a little afraid of them and escaped from the room on a couple of occassions. I found him later under a bed in another room. He also caused a short circuit in my apartment on the first day :) - he gnawed on a lamp cable. He was very lucky to come off unscathed, although I think he has slightly singed whiskers on one side. Now I have one working lamp less. Oh, the joys of having animals (particularly rodents :)).
I received information that there was an adult guinea pig abandoned in a large, chain pet shop near my place, so I went there to see. And there he was, sitting alone in a small, but clean cage. I talked to the employers and asked if I could take the pig. They were more than happy to oblige, since they could not sell him anyway. I left them Caviarnia adress cards and took the piggy with me.
And there he is - he is a young but adult boar, sheltie-type, in good health and very gentle. I think he is not used to all the attention, soft beds and company, but he is very submissive and never caused any problems to my other three boars. If anything, he seems a little afraid of them and escaped from the room on a couple of occassions. I found him later under a bed in another room. He also caused a short circuit in my apartment on the first day :) - he gnawed on a lamp cable. He was very lucky to come off unscathed, although I think he has slightly singed whiskers on one side. Now I have one working lamp less. Oh, the joys of having animals (particularly rodents :)).
Your boys (and the fosters) are so adorable, and you take great pictures of them! You should totally have your own thread in the Cavy Chronicles; I would love to see/read more about your herd whenever you feel like updating, if you have the time.