SavvyCavies
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Cavy Slave
- Joined
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- Joined
- Sep 5, 2015
- Messages
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Hey everyone,
A person in my town made a post on GuineaPigFinder.com with hopes of finding someone to adopt her two female pigs ASAP. I am interested in rescuing them, but before I do absolutely anything, I'm trying to cover all my bases and make sure I am indeed capable of taking her pigs in. One thing that crosses my mind is after the quarentine period and *hopefully* a nice/proper introduction, will my cage be sufficient in size for four female piggies?
Currently their cage is a 2x7 with a loft that's strictly used for hay. I've researched and know that a 2x6 is recommended for 4 pigs. Maybe it's because I'm constantly around my cage that I just don't see it as a large cage. I am willing to enlarge if need be. I actually just ordered those cute strawberry hidey houses last weekend, and of course, I'd add more water bottles, food dishes, etc.
None of this set in absolute stone, but I'd like to get some input in case things do come to fruition.
A person in my town made a post on GuineaPigFinder.com with hopes of finding someone to adopt her two female pigs ASAP. I am interested in rescuing them, but before I do absolutely anything, I'm trying to cover all my bases and make sure I am indeed capable of taking her pigs in. One thing that crosses my mind is after the quarentine period and *hopefully* a nice/proper introduction, will my cage be sufficient in size for four female piggies?
Currently their cage is a 2x7 with a loft that's strictly used for hay. I've researched and know that a 2x6 is recommended for 4 pigs. Maybe it's because I'm constantly around my cage that I just don't see it as a large cage. I am willing to enlarge if need be. I actually just ordered those cute strawberry hidey houses last weekend, and of course, I'd add more water bottles, food dishes, etc.
None of this set in absolute stone, but I'd like to get some input in case things do come to fruition.