I've had it. He has drawn me far past the line.
No matter what I do to modify the cage, Alabaster still finds his way out. I have tried everything.
Raises plexiglass-crawls under it.
Fills space underneath-jumps over it.
Puts grid barricade around cage- jumps over and pushes it to the side.
Puts MidWest grids around cage wrapped around the legs of the cage with steel wire- I have no idea.
No matter what I do, he always finds his way out. I have no idea what to do anymore. I only have a few more options-
-Put him in a separate cage.This isn't fair to him, I don't want to downgrade him. I really don't want to separate him from Hurley, and I don't have the space for another cage. Oh, and the constant bar chewing. That too.
-Give him back to the rescue. I dread this. I do not want to get rid of him, it's unfair on either end. It's not fair to him, and it breaks my heart just thinking about giving him back. I hope it doesn't have to be taken to this extent.
I would love to free-roam him in my bedroom, but I know my mom will not even let me think about doing that. She says it is unhygienic and disgusting having a guinea pig walk around your room, but I don't feel the same way. My mom doesn't understand that if I potty-train him it wouldn't be like that, but she won't have it.
I am sobbing in frustration, this has been stressing me out days on end.
Please help!
No matter what I do to modify the cage, Alabaster still finds his way out. I have tried everything.
Raises plexiglass-crawls under it.
Fills space underneath-jumps over it.
Puts grid barricade around cage- jumps over and pushes it to the side.
Puts MidWest grids around cage wrapped around the legs of the cage with steel wire- I have no idea.
No matter what I do, he always finds his way out. I have no idea what to do anymore. I only have a few more options-
-Put him in a separate cage.This isn't fair to him, I don't want to downgrade him. I really don't want to separate him from Hurley, and I don't have the space for another cage. Oh, and the constant bar chewing. That too.
-Give him back to the rescue. I dread this. I do not want to get rid of him, it's unfair on either end. It's not fair to him, and it breaks my heart just thinking about giving him back. I hope it doesn't have to be taken to this extent.
I would love to free-roam him in my bedroom, but I know my mom will not even let me think about doing that. She says it is unhygienic and disgusting having a guinea pig walk around your room, but I don't feel the same way. My mom doesn't understand that if I potty-train him it wouldn't be like that, but she won't have it.
I am sobbing in frustration, this has been stressing me out days on end.
Please help!