Since we moved the girls downstairs, I now have the chance to watch them all day. Their cage is across from the area where I have my desk so I can see and hear them all the time.
According to the pet store, the girls had been together for their whole lives and are about a year old. We've had them a month or so.
Ziggy rumblestruts all the time when they are active. Often this is followed by one or the other half-squealing and running away. Sometimes she just walks by Cuddles rumbling for a minute, sometimes she tries to trap Cuddles for a moment or two rumbling at her the whole time (usually can only be achieved at the top of the loft ramp.) They eat together fine, like normal piggies, with the occasional food stealing and butt bumping, but everyone gets plenty and they share.
Is this just something some pigs continue to do? I feel like any time Cuddles starts to chill somewhere Ziggy shows up, "HEY, that's mine!" so Cuddles goes somewhere else and Ziggy shows up again.
According to the pet store, the girls had been together for their whole lives and are about a year old. We've had them a month or so.
Ziggy rumblestruts all the time when they are active. Often this is followed by one or the other half-squealing and running away. Sometimes she just walks by Cuddles rumbling for a minute, sometimes she tries to trap Cuddles for a moment or two rumbling at her the whole time (usually can only be achieved at the top of the loft ramp.) They eat together fine, like normal piggies, with the occasional food stealing and butt bumping, but everyone gets plenty and they share.
Is this just something some pigs continue to do? I feel like any time Cuddles starts to chill somewhere Ziggy shows up, "HEY, that's mine!" so Cuddles goes somewhere else and Ziggy shows up again.