Cittycat
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi guys
I have a couple of female guinea pigs who are both about two years old. Over the past couple of weeks I've noticed Primrose rumbling and trying to mount Hazel on a daily basis.
Hazel never rumbles back (although there can be quite a bit of squeaking when she's trying to evade Prim) so it doesn't seem like they're fighting for dominance.
I guess what I want to ask is if it's more likely to be a hormonal problem and should I be taking Prim to see a vet?
She is often a grumping piggy when she comes into season, but things normally settle down within a couple of days. I've had dominance issues with her before (when the girls moved into a new cage), but I can't see a reason for the change this time.
I've been reading a lot about ovarian cysts in guinea pigs, but the rumbling/mounting is literally her only symptom. It's also not constant - at the moment they're sitting side by side happily munching on some hay. I'm so confused and worried!
I have a couple of female guinea pigs who are both about two years old. Over the past couple of weeks I've noticed Primrose rumbling and trying to mount Hazel on a daily basis.
Hazel never rumbles back (although there can be quite a bit of squeaking when she's trying to evade Prim) so it doesn't seem like they're fighting for dominance.
I guess what I want to ask is if it's more likely to be a hormonal problem and should I be taking Prim to see a vet?
She is often a grumping piggy when she comes into season, but things normally settle down within a couple of days. I've had dominance issues with her before (when the girls moved into a new cage), but I can't see a reason for the change this time.
I've been reading a lot about ovarian cysts in guinea pigs, but the rumbling/mounting is literally her only symptom. It's also not constant - at the moment they're sitting side by side happily munching on some hay. I'm so confused and worried!