Me too, even though I'm a bit sleep deprivedTwo beautiful guinea piggiesHopefully with the size difference the status will be stable and they can be a herd for their lives. Brave slaves, I'm glad everything is going well
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It is nice when they stop asking for cabbage, calcium rich veg, more and more veg all the time and then tuck into their fibre rich hay insteadMom can't believe that 5 days of just walking away transformed us from begging absolute monsters to normal, chill pigs.
She enjoys us again! We were HORRIBLE.
That sounds very smart! I'm a bit nervous about moving them from the pen just because everything in their cage smells new/Apple cider vinegar and that will ofc make them do that pretty bumm-dragging and new Rumble strutt-show. As much as I know its just normal and I'm used to that boar-behaviour its always a bit nerve-wrecking when its their first shared condo.@exia before moving Kongo and his new best friend into their permanent home, try rubbing it all over with something that smells of both of them, this will help them settle. I was given this advice from a Rescue when I adopted Pretty Patsywho came to live with with Silver Fox Christian
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I think so to. I think Kongo will get fed up with Djingis and his presence and tell him off pretty often, but I think Djingis accepts thats he's not the boss here. He will get his fishes very warm if he doesn't stop to jump Kongos the roof of Kongos house, but I'm both nervous and amused. He really is that pain in the A little brother@exia , with your boys both having strong personalities I think there will always be some drama. You were brave to do the bonding. I think they will be fine together as (in my opinion) a fail would have been immediate.
Right now none of us has the time for the willow ball, but we have two just in case.You guys look good together. Don't fight over the willow ball! Stripe has one, too.
You have a lovely home. Much more space to zoom and popcorn in. Well done boys![]()