Introductions - Fighting!
The only way I would consider taking them is if I could take down/reassemble my C&C for a week at my parent's place, otherwise its a 35 minute drive each way so I would leave them at mine for a few days at a time. My roomate will be here so he can give them veggies etc while I'm gone. At the end of the day, may be too much to handle, especially so soon after putting them together and still not having them be 100% comfortable with it.
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- Let Sleeping Pigs Lie
"but if they are in such tight quarters I don't want something bad breaking out while I'm driving."
You are wise to consider this possibility. My girls get along, but they do not like sharing a carrier. I once tried putting them together in a large pet carrier for a vet visit, and they squabbled.
If you want to bring the pigs with you, I know that some GL member build temporary car carriers out of C&C materials, and other use the tall, plastic Rubbermaid bins.
You are wise to consider this possibility. My girls get along, but they do not like sharing a carrier. I once tried putting them together in a large pet carrier for a vet visit, and they squabbled.
If you want to bring the pigs with you, I know that some GL member build temporary car carriers out of C&C materials, and other use the tall, plastic Rubbermaid bins.
That's a really good idea, maybe I can make a 2x1 with a divider that can strap in some how, that way they are still next to each other but can't get in trouble.
There's no issue if they are separated for 1hr or so right? As in losing some of the progress they've made learning to be roomates so early in the process?
There's no issue if they are separated for 1hr or so right? As in losing some of the progress they've made learning to be roomates so early in the process?