exia
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi,
We lost our loved Joe Exotic yesterday. As many here knew, he was my soulpig and my heart is not really 100% about this decision. My hubby took it.
I haven't had a single pig since the 90s when you truly didnt know better, and I dont want to put Kongo in that position. We adopted Kongo out of that very reason to, he was alone.
Kongo is... Kongo. I'm not very positive we will find another boar he wants to share his space with. But I truly believe he needs a companion close. He liked to say hello to Joe though the divider and eat with him. He loved to tease dramaqueen Chip and was very creative about how to steal his food throughout the divider. He needs social interaction with another pig.
We dont want to start this piggy-cycle all over again right now. My heart is very sore after losing three of my boys in seven months. So a baby or two is out of the picture. Question is;
Is it cruel to adopt a sow as a neighbour? Kongo is not neutered, nor will we neuter him hence to age and body weight. He's too much of a risk.
How long can Kongo wait for a new neighbour?
As for now, Kongo is okay. A bit more quiet and not as energetic as usual. But he's not hiding and he eats as normal. He gets very happy for attention. I realise I cant stretch this okay forever, because they are very good at hiding things, but if I can put myself in focus I need a couple of days to understand whats happening right now. If we cant give me a couple of days its very much ok to tell me that Kongos well-being is very much more important and I just have to deal with it.

We lost our loved Joe Exotic yesterday. As many here knew, he was my soulpig and my heart is not really 100% about this decision. My hubby took it.
I haven't had a single pig since the 90s when you truly didnt know better, and I dont want to put Kongo in that position. We adopted Kongo out of that very reason to, he was alone.
Kongo is... Kongo. I'm not very positive we will find another boar he wants to share his space with. But I truly believe he needs a companion close. He liked to say hello to Joe though the divider and eat with him. He loved to tease dramaqueen Chip and was very creative about how to steal his food throughout the divider. He needs social interaction with another pig.
We dont want to start this piggy-cycle all over again right now. My heart is very sore after losing three of my boys in seven months. So a baby or two is out of the picture. Question is;
Is it cruel to adopt a sow as a neighbour? Kongo is not neutered, nor will we neuter him hence to age and body weight. He's too much of a risk.
How long can Kongo wait for a new neighbour?
As for now, Kongo is okay. A bit more quiet and not as energetic as usual. But he's not hiding and he eats as normal. He gets very happy for attention. I realise I cant stretch this okay forever, because they are very good at hiding things, but if I can put myself in focus I need a couple of days to understand whats happening right now. If we cant give me a couple of days its very much ok to tell me that Kongos well-being is very much more important and I just have to deal with it.
