Susan9608
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In addition to wondering about the vigors of adopting guinea pigs, I have been giving some thought to the possibilities and benefits of spaying/neutering guinea pigs.
With dogs and cats, there has been a tremendous push to alter all pets in order to bring some control to the population problem. I wonder - is this a feasible option for guinea pigs?
My vet's fee for neutering a male pig is $200; I don't know what the cost for spaying a female would be, but I imagine it would be more just based on the invasiveness of the surgery. Based on our income and the number of pigs we have, it's not financially possible for us to have our pigs altered.
However, if there were any kind of reduced-cost spay/neuter program available for guinea pigs, I would be glad to get mine "fixed" as long as the surgery is safe.
And that brings me to another question - how safe is it to have a guinea pig operated on?
I'm very ignorant on this subject, so I would appreciate any feed back. Thanks!
With dogs and cats, there has been a tremendous push to alter all pets in order to bring some control to the population problem. I wonder - is this a feasible option for guinea pigs?
My vet's fee for neutering a male pig is $200; I don't know what the cost for spaying a female would be, but I imagine it would be more just based on the invasiveness of the surgery. Based on our income and the number of pigs we have, it's not financially possible for us to have our pigs altered.
However, if there were any kind of reduced-cost spay/neuter program available for guinea pigs, I would be glad to get mine "fixed" as long as the surgery is safe.
And that brings me to another question - how safe is it to have a guinea pig operated on?
I'm very ignorant on this subject, so I would appreciate any feed back. Thanks!