tabikat55
Well-known Member
Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2009
- Posts
- 211
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2009
- Messages
- 211
Hello! We are new to the GP world and have learned alot from her in the 3 weeks we've had her. But there's still more questions that we have.
First of all, we are a huge lover of animals of all kinds (at least the warm blooded ones). So our household has 3 adult cats, 4 dogs, 2 African Clawed Frogs and Tasha - the pig.
Tasha really belongs to my very mature 5 yo grandson. Who everyday after school runs into his room and cleans out Tashas cage, gives her freash water and food and of course her veggie treats while she popcorns around the cage. They bonded within 12 hours of bringing her home and now while he's holding her or just laying on the bed with her on his chest, you can hear her purr, cluck and sound like a dove.
Right now I'm frustrated because when I bought Tasha and her large cage, which came with a water bottle, salt block, small bag of corn cob and a small bag of red cedar shavings and a little book. After two weeks of refreshing her bedding after toliet detail, I find out that cedar isn't good for her nor is the corn cob. I confronted the pet store as to why they wouldn't just supply a starter bag of Aspen instead of the cedar and corn cob. They're answer was that the cedar was up for debate. Wrong answer!
That's about it for this family!
First of all, we are a huge lover of animals of all kinds (at least the warm blooded ones). So our household has 3 adult cats, 4 dogs, 2 African Clawed Frogs and Tasha - the pig.
Tasha really belongs to my very mature 5 yo grandson. Who everyday after school runs into his room and cleans out Tashas cage, gives her freash water and food and of course her veggie treats while she popcorns around the cage. They bonded within 12 hours of bringing her home and now while he's holding her or just laying on the bed with her on his chest, you can hear her purr, cluck and sound like a dove.
Right now I'm frustrated because when I bought Tasha and her large cage, which came with a water bottle, salt block, small bag of corn cob and a small bag of red cedar shavings and a little book. After two weeks of refreshing her bedding after toliet detail, I find out that cedar isn't good for her nor is the corn cob. I confronted the pet store as to why they wouldn't just supply a starter bag of Aspen instead of the cedar and corn cob. They're answer was that the cedar was up for debate. Wrong answer!
That's about it for this family!