Hello, everyone.
My name is Kayla and I'm from Florida.
I'm pretty new to guinea pigs and I've been looking into getting one.
I've been reading a bunch on this website and others to prepare myself.
I had a couple questions and I was hoping to get some answers. (And I also hope that asking questions and introducing myself in the same thread is okay)
I've read that they are much happier when you have at least two.
I was wondering if just one would be okay by itself for a while and then I could maybe upgrade to two or would getting two together right off the bat be best?
With my work schedule, the guinea pig would have attention every day until about 6pm. So, really, nights are the only time it'd be alone.
I know that a lot of curly haired breeds of different animals are hypoallergenic. Is this true for Texels? Or are curly haired guinea pigs different?
I was also wondering about using fleece. I absolutely love this idea, but I've read so many different things about what to put under the fleece. What would be the best for reducing odor? Would towels and puppy pads under the fleece do that? Or would a different combination be best?
Thanks!
My name is Kayla and I'm from Florida.
I'm pretty new to guinea pigs and I've been looking into getting one.
I've been reading a bunch on this website and others to prepare myself.
I had a couple questions and I was hoping to get some answers. (And I also hope that asking questions and introducing myself in the same thread is okay)
I've read that they are much happier when you have at least two.
I was wondering if just one would be okay by itself for a while and then I could maybe upgrade to two or would getting two together right off the bat be best?
With my work schedule, the guinea pig would have attention every day until about 6pm. So, really, nights are the only time it'd be alone.
I know that a lot of curly haired breeds of different animals are hypoallergenic. Is this true for Texels? Or are curly haired guinea pigs different?
I was also wondering about using fleece. I absolutely love this idea, but I've read so many different things about what to put under the fleece. What would be the best for reducing odor? Would towels and puppy pads under the fleece do that? Or would a different combination be best?
Thanks!