I found this site by searching the web. My piggies and I are so glad to have found you all! I will try to make this short, but we have a story.
Miss Sallie became a member of our family one day when my daughter and I went to "Pet-you-know" to get doggy biscuits. My little girl is nine and very, very talkative. She struck up a conversation with an employee about the different animals in the store. The lady told my daughter that they had one GP that was free, because someone "surrendered" her. She was really cute, so we brought her home. The store cage, pellets, bowl, giant ball (horror), harness and leash (again, horror) and water bottle were all free.
We arrived at home and immediately set up house in my daughter's room. That night I got online and started searching for anything on guinea pigs. One of the first sites I found was Cavy Spirit. Needless to say, I didn't get much sleep that night, and Sallie was brought into the family room the next day.
ALL of the information given to us at the store was wrong! Thank goodness we found such wonderful information on this site and GuineaLynx. My DH built a C&C cage for her with two stories.
At the beginning of September, we went to a shelter to find a roommate for Sallie. They had two GP's, one male and one female. Of course we took the female. We set her up in the store cage for quarantine, and I took her to the vet the next day. We had been told the two were found straying, and I wanted her checked out. Turns out, she is a he.
I just couldn't take him back to the shelter. I just couldn't. He has a damaged eye (who knows what happened). Mr. Moe Piggers has recently been neutered. Now they live together in a custom condo, two stories, approximately the size of two 2x4 C&C cages.
Never thought much about guinea pigs before. Oh My... they are so interesting and funny, and I love these little bits so much! Thank you all.
Miss Sallie became a member of our family one day when my daughter and I went to "Pet-you-know" to get doggy biscuits. My little girl is nine and very, very talkative. She struck up a conversation with an employee about the different animals in the store. The lady told my daughter that they had one GP that was free, because someone "surrendered" her. She was really cute, so we brought her home. The store cage, pellets, bowl, giant ball (horror), harness and leash (again, horror) and water bottle were all free.
We arrived at home and immediately set up house in my daughter's room. That night I got online and started searching for anything on guinea pigs. One of the first sites I found was Cavy Spirit. Needless to say, I didn't get much sleep that night, and Sallie was brought into the family room the next day.
ALL of the information given to us at the store was wrong! Thank goodness we found such wonderful information on this site and GuineaLynx. My DH built a C&C cage for her with two stories.
At the beginning of September, we went to a shelter to find a roommate for Sallie. They had two GP's, one male and one female. Of course we took the female. We set her up in the store cage for quarantine, and I took her to the vet the next day. We had been told the two were found straying, and I wanted her checked out. Turns out, she is a he.
I just couldn't take him back to the shelter. I just couldn't. He has a damaged eye (who knows what happened). Mr. Moe Piggers has recently been neutered. Now they live together in a custom condo, two stories, approximately the size of two 2x4 C&C cages.
Never thought much about guinea pigs before. Oh My... they are so interesting and funny, and I love these little bits so much! Thank you all.