Hi, everyone! I just joined the boards today and thought I should take the time to introduce myself (and my piggie) to everyone. My cavy is squeaking to say, "hello," as I type this (she really is!), but since you all can't hear her, I will dictate for her. lol
My name is Miranda; I'm 23 and very new to the world of guinea pigs, but not new to the world of pets. Currently I also have a turtle (Dagny) and a shih-tzu (Mia). This past October my shih-tzu, Carmel, passed away. She was 15 years old and led a very pampered and full life. When Carmel died, I was devestated. I am sure most of you know how hard it is to lose a pet, especially a pet you can't even really remember not having (we got Carmel when I was 7 years old). Although like most animal lovers, after awhile I started feeling the emptiness of not having a pet around. I wasn't really ready for another dog (which through odd guinea-pig related circumstances I ended up getting another shih-tzu anyway), but wanted a lovable friend. So, I started to look to guinea pigs!
My cavy is a female Peruvian Satin named Hoggle (after a character from the movie Labyrinth). She was born on Christmas Eve 2006 and came to me about 6 weeks ago. She is black and white-- her picture is my profile picture and my avatar. I know this website discourages breeding cavies... but I did get Hoggle from a breeder (I refuse to buy any animal from pet stores). I tried finding a cavy rescue in my area to not much luck. There is a huge rescue organization in the Chicago area, but unfortunately they only adopt to people in the Chicago area; I live three hours South of Chicago. I found this to be a little unfair as I was so willing to adopt...but that's another story. I am planning on moving to Chicago in the very near future and will not give up on adopting from them!
Hoggle is a very energetic little piggie! I feel bad that she doesn't have a friend (hence the adopting once I get to Chicago), but she seems very happy for the moment. She is constantly popcorning and running around her cage. She wheeks and chirps and whistles all the time. Every morning she wakes me up by running around her cage and when I call out her name she starts squeaking all over the place. Such a happy little girl! Her favorite treat is organic apple, and her favorite toy (at the present) seems to be her little cozy-cuddle bed! She just jumps on top of it and twitches all over then popcorns off! It is so funny and cute to watch. Her hair is growing longer each day, and I love brushing her. I'm a little nervous about it becoming "full-length," and I am sure to have a million questions about grooming her when the time comes for that.
As for me, I graduated from college in Boston almost a year ago now. Right now I am just a Starbucks barista trying to save up money for that big city move. I've been a vegetarian since the age of 14 (lacto-ovo), and I have a collection of all things 'rhinoceros;' I even have an adopted rhino in Africa named Jabari.
I love learning as much as I can about animals and pets in general, and being new to guinea pigs, I already have a ton of questions! I've tried to read up as much as I can, but nothing beats getting it straight from the experts! So, I look forward to chatting with everyone and gaining all your great insights and knowledge.
Thanks! ~Miranda
My name is Miranda; I'm 23 and very new to the world of guinea pigs, but not new to the world of pets. Currently I also have a turtle (Dagny) and a shih-tzu (Mia). This past October my shih-tzu, Carmel, passed away. She was 15 years old and led a very pampered and full life. When Carmel died, I was devestated. I am sure most of you know how hard it is to lose a pet, especially a pet you can't even really remember not having (we got Carmel when I was 7 years old). Although like most animal lovers, after awhile I started feeling the emptiness of not having a pet around. I wasn't really ready for another dog (which through odd guinea-pig related circumstances I ended up getting another shih-tzu anyway), but wanted a lovable friend. So, I started to look to guinea pigs!
My cavy is a female Peruvian Satin named Hoggle (after a character from the movie Labyrinth). She was born on Christmas Eve 2006 and came to me about 6 weeks ago. She is black and white-- her picture is my profile picture and my avatar. I know this website discourages breeding cavies... but I did get Hoggle from a breeder (I refuse to buy any animal from pet stores). I tried finding a cavy rescue in my area to not much luck. There is a huge rescue organization in the Chicago area, but unfortunately they only adopt to people in the Chicago area; I live three hours South of Chicago. I found this to be a little unfair as I was so willing to adopt...but that's another story. I am planning on moving to Chicago in the very near future and will not give up on adopting from them!
Hoggle is a very energetic little piggie! I feel bad that she doesn't have a friend (hence the adopting once I get to Chicago), but she seems very happy for the moment. She is constantly popcorning and running around her cage. She wheeks and chirps and whistles all the time. Every morning she wakes me up by running around her cage and when I call out her name she starts squeaking all over the place. Such a happy little girl! Her favorite treat is organic apple, and her favorite toy (at the present) seems to be her little cozy-cuddle bed! She just jumps on top of it and twitches all over then popcorns off! It is so funny and cute to watch. Her hair is growing longer each day, and I love brushing her. I'm a little nervous about it becoming "full-length," and I am sure to have a million questions about grooming her when the time comes for that.
As for me, I graduated from college in Boston almost a year ago now. Right now I am just a Starbucks barista trying to save up money for that big city move. I've been a vegetarian since the age of 14 (lacto-ovo), and I have a collection of all things 'rhinoceros;' I even have an adopted rhino in Africa named Jabari.
I love learning as much as I can about animals and pets in general, and being new to guinea pigs, I already have a ton of questions! I've tried to read up as much as I can, but nothing beats getting it straight from the experts! So, I look forward to chatting with everyone and gaining all your great insights and knowledge.
Thanks! ~Miranda