Bouncing Boars

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karalianne
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Post   » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:19 pm


I am jumping into the Chronicles since there are always little stories to tell. The boys have a blog that they update 1-3 times a week, but this is where I'll tell the stories MY way. ;)

I'll post the stories about how they came to me later in the thread. Not sure how often I'll update, but I'm sure there'll be photo posts and text-only posts! :)

Today was cage-cleaning day, and so naturally it was also photo day.

The boys live in a 3x5 C&C cage with a divider to make it a 3x3 and a 2x3. Batman lives alone in the 2x3 and the brothers share the 3x3. This is due to fighting, which I will share lots about later, I am sure!

The funny thing is that they get along pretty well during floor time. I set up a pen in the kitchen and have finally clued in to putting a towel in the middle with veggies on it for them to share. The pen is about 16 grids circumference, and the grids are joined with zip ties into two long strips of grids. When I put them away, I have two zig-zag-folded piles of grids. This means that there are two potential openings in the pen, but I overlap the end grids and the boys have been pretty good.

Here is Batman, eating a carrot like it was the first carrot he'd seen in AGES. (It sort of was; I forgot to give them their carrots yesterday.)
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And all three of my boys chowing down together. From left to right, that's Squeak, Bubble, and Batman.
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Squeak and Batman are my trouble boys; they're the two who fought the first time, and Squeak's the one Batman keeps trying to bite in the head. (Yes, he did it again today. Little brat. It's a good thing Squeak has so much hair!) Here is Squeak stealing some kale from Batman.
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Of course, if you saw my post here, you'll know that Bubble's favourite place to be is in his cage. He is not a fan of floor time or lap time and mostly just wants to go back to his cage.
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Well, I have to say... I have a VERY smart guinea pig. He found one of those potential openings today and got himself out of the pen! I turned around from being nearly done putting the fresh fleece into the cage and found a little black (okay, LARGE black) guinea pig beetling toward me! He was pretty easy to catch, thank goodness, and so I popped him back into the pen and then grabbed the camera immediately so I could get video of him escaping again. The second time, he brought Batman with him.

http://youtu.be/7wMPK_GEjAI

I put everyone back where they were supposed to be and wedged the opening up against the cupboard so they couldn't get out while I was grabbing some of the cap joins from the grid sets. I came back to find that Bubble had managed to get it a little open and Batman had tried to get out but part of the pen had shifted so he couldn't actually go anywhere. I popped the cap joins on at the opening they'd found and put a couple on the other opening. I guess I'll be using them from now on!
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Of course, then Bubble located the one spot in the pen where the bottom zip tie had broken. *headdesk* I popped ANOTHER cap join on the bottom of that one and was finally able to get the cage finished. (Sorry, no photos of the finished cage. I gave the brothers black fleece and Batman green, but the black blanket is actually nearly as large as the entire cage - as is the green - so it's more like Batman has mostly black with a bit of green!)

I swear, between escaping piggies and making tea for my migraine-y husband, it took me an hour to change out that cage today. It's already a physically demanding job, try adding chasing down guinea pigs! :D

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Lynx
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Post   » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:22 pm


What cuties they are!

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Nemo

Post   » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:40 pm


I'm glad you started this! I'm looking forward to following your boys.. especially Batman. He has a special place in my heart :)

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karalianne
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Post   » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:49 pm


Thanks! :)

Batman is my lovey boy who gives me kisses, but I am seriously beginning to like Bubble the most. (Poor Squeak!) I know it's bad to have favourites, but oh my goodness, Bubble has so much character and is so incredibly smart! It also helps that he's obviously introverted and a homebody, kind of like me. ;) It's good that Squeak is so handsome. I have a charismatic boy, a smart boy, and handsome lion-boy! :D

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Bytxlaura
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Post   » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:27 pm


The boys finally have a chronicle! Yay!

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karalianne
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Post   » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:51 am


I thought I'd tell you about how I landed up with my Batman.

Once upon a time, I had a Guido.
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Guido was very cute and very little. I got him from a friend who couldn't keep him anymore (they were moving and had to give up a lot of their animals at the time but found good homes for everyone). Guido was very small. He was about 18 months old when I brought him home on August 21, 2008. He weighed around 700g at the time and never really got much above that. I think once when I weighed him he was 1000g, but mostly he hovered around 800-850g.

I also had an Isabella, but she died unexpectedly in January 2010. So Guido was an only-pig for a year and a half. I wanted to get him a friend. I don't work outside the home, so I did spend a decent amount of time talking to him and stuff, but I really felt that he would like to have a friend who wasn't a cat.

And so, after much searching and after we'd bought a house (on 40 acres) and moved in and gotten settled and survived two months without running water in the middle of the winter, I managed to find Batman and Robin. They were listed on Petfinder, and they were at our local SPCA. They were cute, but of course I am a nerd/geek and needed them for their names. (One of my brothers used to write the Handbooks for Marvel Comics and still does projects for them from time to time. Comics are big in my family.)

I convinced my husband that three guinea pigs really wouldn't be that much more of a hassle than two (two was supposed to be my limit) and I had three "large" cages anyway, so it's not like there would be any extra expense or anything to get set up!

So he said I could adopt Batman and Robin. I brought them home at the end of July 2011. The records at the SPCA said they'd been surrendered because the original owner "had too many." They were just babies when they were brought in, I guess about a month old, and that had been at the beginning of December 2010! The people at the SPCA had tried to keep them socialized to humans, handling them often and all the rest. I couldn't believe NOBODY had adopted these two cuties before I came along! They were nearly nine months old, and they'd spent most of their lives at the SPCA!

As you can see, the boys were both teddies. I'd never had teddies before - all of my previous guinea pigs had been Americans and Abbys, though a couple had longer tufts here and there, and at least one was a crested pig.

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Batman didn't like the aspen shavings; they'd had pine at the SPCA, and of course it's softer than aspen.

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Robin was of the same opinion, but he had a more creative method of dealing with the problem. (It wasn't as cute, though.)

Here's video of Robin being teased by my husband: (At one point you can see that he had a crest, like Batman, and there's a shot in the video of Batman that shows his crest a bit better than the photos I've shared. Also? Robin captured my heart immediately because he had the best stink eye EVER.)

Unfortunately, the day after I brought them home, Robin was obviously unwell. I took the boys out for some floor time in the living room (quarantine well underway, so no Guido yet) and Robin sat in one place the whole time. He didn't even eat any treats. Meanwhile, Batman was running around exploring and even came over to check out his brother and make sure he was okay. He was breathing heavily and had a little discharge at his eyes, but nothing from his nose and he wasn't really rattling the way I would have expected from a URI.

I gave Robin some Critical Care (he ate it pretty well) and put him in a small cage with a towel for bedding, in my bedroom. We had to go out for the afternoon for a couple of hours, and when we got back he was gone. Poor baby just curled up in the igloo and went to sleep. Nothing painful, nothing bad, just asleep. It was a long weekend, so no vets and I hadn't found a local exotics vet yet so didn't know where to take him at all. I figure he was a heart pig and it had gone completely unnoticed. Probably the stress of moving just sent him right over the edge. I don't know that anything could have been done, he was so far gone that morning. He's buried out near our copse of trees behind the house. We have a mini guinea pig graveyard back there, with rocks marking the graves (always a big one right on top, to discourage stray dogs from digging).

I got Batman in to see the vet - which is now where I take all of my pigs, and will be taking the cat for her shots soon - to make sure he didn't have a URI (he didn't). I also called the SPCA and let them know what had happened so they could get the other animals who'd been in the room with Batman & Robin checked over by a vet for any infections. And I took Guido in to see the vet a few days after Batman got his clean bill of health, because I wanted to make sure my little man was healthy.

And so I had Guido and Batman. They stayed separated for the full two weeks' quarantine, just to be sure (in case the vet missed something).

Batman loved floor time in the living room. He was really active whenever I let him loose, running all over the room (and it's a big living room). He popcorned constantly - something I honestly don't recall seeing past piggies do, except for maybe Katonia, who was my "Valley-Girl" piggy.

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And that is how I got Batman. I'm sure there will be other current stories to come this week, and maybe next week I'll tell you how I lost my Guido. It's hard to tell the stories of the current boys without explaining the most recent losses!

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karalianne
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Post   » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:01 am


Just realized I should note that when I said Robin didn't eat any treats, the treats were fresh veggies that I offered them during floor time. Batman scarfed his down (like he does now) but Robin wouldn't touch his. I knew they'd been getting fresh veggies at the SPCA (saw them in the cages), so it wasn't a case of unfamiliarity. Poor guy just felt like crap.

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Nemo

Post   » Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:35 pm


I'm sorry about Robin, he was a sweet little boy.

I love Batman's black eye patch!

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GP_mum
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Post   » Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:39 pm


My abby sow is similar to Batman as she too has 1 back eye patch. However, the rest of her is white. Sorry you lost Robin but you new boys, Squeak & Bubble are adorable, although boarly, ha ha.

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karalianne
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Post   » Fri May 04, 2012 3:30 pm


Last week on Wednesday (April 25), I left for Calgary so I could see some friends and attend the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo over the weekend. I returned on Tuesday (May 1).

My husband looked after the boys while I was away. I knew he wouldn't want to have to spot-clean (or fully clean) the cage while I was gone, so I changed it out completely to pine shavings (yes, kiln-dried) before I left. I also wrote out detailed instructions regarding their menu, which wasn't followed to the letter but at least they had everything they needed as often as they needed it (just the veggies were in different quantities/mixes).

They weren't too pleased to see me when I got home, since the first thing I did was pull each one out of the cage and check teeth and bums and give a once-over to ensure that nobody had any damage. (Not sure how Batman could have been damaged, but I did find some long black hair in the brothers' side - opposite end from Batman - and Squeak has a new bald spot, so I'm a little concerned about how they're getting along.)

The Comic Expo was great, and I had a weekend pass so was able to get my money's worth all weekend. :)

Adam West was there. (The original TV Batman from the 1960's.) I got his autograph. And a bit more of something. It's Batman's story, and he'll be writing about it on the blog today, but here are some photos and my version of the story.

When I found out that Adam West was going to be there, I decided that I had to make Batman a cowl and get a photo to give to Mr West. For whatever reason, that version of Batman is always the one that comes to mind first when I hear the name, and of course the names were the whole reason I adopted Batman and Robin in the first place.

So I made a cowl and did my best at a photo session. (We'll be doing another one soon, as I need more pictures of him in costume for another project.) Here are a few of my favourites:

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Trying to get out through the eye/ear hole while Roy investigates by JannaLou, on Flickr

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May the Batforce be with you. by JannaLou, on Flickr

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The Evil Catwitch Roy just stole the cowl by JannaLou, on Flickr

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Ready for action! by JannaLou, on Flickr

I took prints of a couple of these shots with me in a photo envelope, along with this picture:

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Gorgeous side shot by JannaLou, on Flickr

I stood in line for ages to get the autograph and managed to refrain from punching the kid (well, teenager) in line behind me who told me "Disney is evil" (because I was wearing a Kim Possible t-shirt) four times, including after I told him that Disney might be evil, but Kim Possible isn't. *headdesk*

After Mr West signed the photo I chose, I said that I wanted to give him the photos. I took them out of the photo envelope and handed them over while his manager (son) said that they could look at them but they couldn't keep them. Of course, I hadn't gotten a chance to explain anything yet, so the next thing anyone said upon seeing the photos was "Why?" :D

"His name is Batman."

And then you guys I totally won the con. (That's how Jasika Nicole - from Fringe - put it when I told her the next day.) Adam West looked at all three photos and then he said, "Well, we can keep one. And he chose that last photo I posted above, the gorgeous side shot of my boy, and passed it to his wife to keep for him. (His wife said Batman was really cute, of course. That's because he's The Cutest Guinea Pig in the World.)

Wow, I really am a huge nerd, aren't I? I gave TV's Batman a picture of Batman and I am hugely proud of that fact and think it's totally one of the Best Things Ever. :D

Anyway, there's one more photo I want to share from that photo session. This is Batman licking my fingers and wishing me death:

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I'll lick your fingers now, but tonight you die. by JannaLou, on Flickr

(I added in the photo description, "Assuming I can figure out how to get out of my cage.")

In other news, when I had the boys out for floor time while I was changing over to shavings before I left, Batman was being a little jerk. His new trick? He walks along next to them, rumblestrutting, and then he bodychecks them by swinging his butt. He did it while crowding Squeak next to the wall of the pen, and he did it more than once walking along behind both of them while they were enjoying the veggies I put in the pen as a treat. What a little snot! (I still loves him ever so much, though.)

And, exciting - On Monday I will be bringing home two rescue pigs that we are trying to adopt out. I've posted Sandy's photos in the Placement forum already. The other one is a little boy, 4mo, named Hershey. I am going to observe quarantine, of course, and then put Hershey next to Batman. No real introductions until I've got the new cages built, but we're hoping that Hershey might be a good match for Batman since he's a little guy yet. (That's a pairing I'll be watching carefully, though, let me tell you!) I'll report back on that when there's something to share, of course. :)

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eschimpf
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Post   » Fri May 04, 2012 11:05 pm


AWE great Chronicles. I look forward to more.

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akintolife

Post   » Sat May 05, 2012 8:44 am


Please excuse my huge nerd-girl squee at the thought of meeting Adam West and giving him a photo of your Batman.

Your boys are stunning and I'm loving their chronicle.

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