PiggyProdigy
Junior Guinea Pig
Ok, so a lot of you have probably heard my case with my two new males before. I'm going to give a little backstory and what I think is happening...
I have had a trial separation going on for about 3 full days with them after a scuffle the morning after I got them. They are in a 2 by 4 or 4 and a half foot cage, and they didn't fight in the same cage with almost the same setup I have in the last house they were in. They are about 14 or 15 months old so they could still be in a "hormonal phase" or protection from after I brought them to my house. They are showing no signs of "perking up" or wanting to split. They are constantly sniffing each other's faces through my split cage bars and looking at the other when I pick one up. They did that "calling out" noise when each of them did floor time yesterday. They seem lonely and sad and I feel awful for them but I can't risk them fighting. I tried to do a bonding / dominence excersize in my bathtub a full day after they fought, and no dominence signs were shown, they tried to scuffle again. (This leads me to believe that they already have a dominence and bonding order established)
My take on this is they were very scared and nervous about a new place, and new people, and new smells, and they just need time to adjust / are already a bonded pair... I think once I build them a larger cage with more hideys and security areas, and they both have their own large areas to eat hay, pellets, and veggies / drink water to themselves they will be just fine. They were bonded before they even hit a pet store so that shouldn't be an issue. I did consider the possibility their hierchy was disrupted once taken out, but that was eliminated by the fact that they didn't fight in the last house they were in which they were in for for several months.
Any feedback would help. I'm trying to figure this out before their week trial ends... want them to be friends.
I have had a trial separation going on for about 3 full days with them after a scuffle the morning after I got them. They are in a 2 by 4 or 4 and a half foot cage, and they didn't fight in the same cage with almost the same setup I have in the last house they were in. They are about 14 or 15 months old so they could still be in a "hormonal phase" or protection from after I brought them to my house. They are showing no signs of "perking up" or wanting to split. They are constantly sniffing each other's faces through my split cage bars and looking at the other when I pick one up. They did that "calling out" noise when each of them did floor time yesterday. They seem lonely and sad and I feel awful for them but I can't risk them fighting. I tried to do a bonding / dominence excersize in my bathtub a full day after they fought, and no dominence signs were shown, they tried to scuffle again. (This leads me to believe that they already have a dominence and bonding order established)
My take on this is they were very scared and nervous about a new place, and new people, and new smells, and they just need time to adjust / are already a bonded pair... I think once I build them a larger cage with more hideys and security areas, and they both have their own large areas to eat hay, pellets, and veggies / drink water to themselves they will be just fine. They were bonded before they even hit a pet store so that shouldn't be an issue. I did consider the possibility their hierchy was disrupted once taken out, but that was eliminated by the fact that they didn't fight in the last house they were in which they were in for for several months.
Any feedback would help. I'm trying to figure this out before their week trial ends... want them to be friends.