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Meaut

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Hi everyone!

I just found this forum looking for tips on making fleece liners, and it seemed like a lovely place. A quick little introduction, my name is Sofia and I'm 18. I've had piggies for about 14 years and I currently have 2 boars.

Gibson is 5 years old, a lunkarya with strong opinions and a love for cuddles.
New to the forum, hi!

Fjodor is about 6 months old, a red dutch. He's a curious and incredibly brave little piggie, who can't sit still for more than 2 minutes at a time.
New to the forum, hi!
 
Cute pigs! Welcome!

Lunkarya is a new one on me, so I looked it up. That's some hair on those pigs!
 
Thank you!

Yeah, they're more fur than pig honestly
 
Oh my goodness look at these little cuties��
 
Welcome to the forum family!

You have an adorable pair of little boys! I've never heard of a Lunkarya either, but he's a serious ball of fluff!
 
Welcome to the Forum!

I have been attending guinea pig shows for years and have never heard of nor seen a Lunkarya either! Is the breed exclusive to the UK or to Europe?

Do you trim his hair at all? I formerly had a Texel who had been a show piggy when I adopted her. I had such difficulty with keeping her clean that I began to keep her coat shorter for hygiene's sake. I can imagine that you at least need to trim the hair around his bum?
 
Thank you guys! (I really hope I'm doing this whole replying thing right)

I'm from Sweden, and from what I know there aren't many lunkaryas here. I know there are a few in other Nordic countries too, but other than that I really have no clue.

I do trim him, but not really for hygiene. His coat is really short on his stomach and around his bum, so he can groom without an issue. I keep his coat shorter to keep him from overheating in the summers and to make it easier for him to see and roam around.
 
Hello! :) Adorable piggies.
 
I've never heard of a Lunkarya either, but he's a serious ball of fluff!

You should come to the Niagara Pet Expo in June and meet some of the stunning little ones that will be there!

The expo just started a great section called the small animal village, which showcases and educates about proper care for small animals. I believe I will be volunteering on the Saturday with a couple of my girls and the man who runs the instagram page canadiancavy will be there with some of his lunkys.

Also, welcome to the forum @Meaut ! Your boys are gorgeous! Gibson obviously has such a nice looking coat and Fjodor has an adorable little face.
 
You should come to the Niagara Pet Expo in June and meet some of the stunning little ones that will be there!

The expo just started a great section called the small animal village, which showcases and educates about proper care for small animals. I believe I will be volunteering on the Saturday with a couple of my girls and the man who runs the instagram page canadiancavy will be there with some of his lunkys.

Also, welcome to the forum @Meaut ! Your boys are gorgeous! Gibson obviously has such a nice looking coat and Fjodor has an adorable little face.

If you've got info on the Niagara Pet Expo, I'll be there!
Actually, just looked it up. Scotiabank Convention Centre. I will be there on the Saturday! I'm going to book some time off that day.
 
If you've got info on the Niagara Pet Expo, I'll be there!

https://niagarapetexpo.ca

June 9th and 10th at the Scotiabank convention center! I believe admission will be $12, there's usually wagjags or coupons that go around for discounted admissions as well and parking is free!

LOL there's usually tons of dogs at these things, but they obviously are not allowed in the critter section and there's all kinds of vendors and fun stuff if you have other kinds of pets.
 
Sorry for hijacking your introductory thread, @Meaut !

Thanks Sally. I have no other pets any more other than my little men, so the critter section for me it will be!
 
Hello everyone! I am new to the forums, and I'm looking to rescue a couple of female Guinea Pigs and make them part of our family. I understand about how to make the C&C cages, but, one thing: What do I use to make the floor out of? I hope to get a lot of suggestions as well as tips and tricks on how to take care of my little Piggies. I want to make sure that the cage is safe and has plenty of room. Any suggestions? I look forward to meeting at least a few of you. Hope y'all have a great day, and hope to hear from you soon.

Peggy:):)
 
Welcome!

Most of us use coroplast (corrugated plastic).

Here's a page on them: https://www.guineapigcages.com, and here's some more cage info: https://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/threads/107825-Where-to-find-C-amp-C-cage-materials.

There are jillions of pictures in the photo galleries.

And here's some recommended reading material for new pig owners:

https://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/threads/113176-Information-for-new-guinea-pig-owners
https://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/threads/107827-What-NOT-to-do-for-your-guinea-pigs!
 
Sorry for hijacking your introductory thread, @Meaut !

No worries, I'm glad you found an expo to go to!

And thank you @sallyvh ! Fjodor's face used to be even cuter, the first few months we had him one of his ears stood straight up. Unfortunately it took him a while to get used to the camera, so I don't have any photos.
 
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