Piggynovice
Well-known Member
Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2009
- Posts
- 108
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2009
- Messages
- 108
First I would like to say a huge THANK YOU!!! to all the members and staff of this site. I have never owned a guinea pig before, and decided I would do some research on it before jumping in. This site gave me so much information that is truely cavey focused. I have learned a ton and completely changed almost all the ideas I had about raising piggys. I still have a few questions though.
I am a college student and will be attending medical school next fall, so apartment living for a while. I dont have a ton of space for a cage, especially not some of the extreme piggy palaces I have found on this site. I have configured (drawn up) a cage that adds up to 10.76 sq. ft. However that is between two levels. Is this ok, or do I need at least one whole level at 10.5 sq ft? (I think I attached a pic of the drawing, I'm not really sure. It my be hard to see)
Obviously by trying to get a cage to 10.5sq ft, I am planning on getting two piggys. This is one of the major things I hadn't planned on, but I want to do what is best for them. Is it better to get a pair right away, or get one and then introduce another one later? That is all for now.
I am a college student and will be attending medical school next fall, so apartment living for a while. I dont have a ton of space for a cage, especially not some of the extreme piggy palaces I have found on this site. I have configured (drawn up) a cage that adds up to 10.76 sq. ft. However that is between two levels. Is this ok, or do I need at least one whole level at 10.5 sq ft? (I think I attached a pic of the drawing, I'm not really sure. It my be hard to see)
Obviously by trying to get a cage to 10.5sq ft, I am planning on getting two piggys. This is one of the major things I hadn't planned on, but I want to do what is best for them. Is it better to get a pair right away, or get one and then introduce another one later? That is all for now.