Mikatelyn
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello,
This is theoretical, but I like to be prepared. If piggies are unbonded and living side by side as neighbors, and 1 needs to go to the vet, should you take the other one in a separate carrier as a support buddy? I have 2 boars, if that makes a difference.
I even designed my own carrier made from the c&c grids. I was thinking I'd fit the bottom/halfway up the sides with coroplast. This way they can still have maximum interaction through the bars, and pawholder can still hold paw, but separately so.
It's pretty sturdy. I have all the grids basically ziplocked together, and just the top grids latched with a clip for easy opening and loading/unloading of piggies. I can't imagine that the plastic carriers are sturdier than this.
The grids are 14 inches each, so this would be 14x28x14 inches.
What do you guys think?

This is theoretical, but I like to be prepared. If piggies are unbonded and living side by side as neighbors, and 1 needs to go to the vet, should you take the other one in a separate carrier as a support buddy? I have 2 boars, if that makes a difference.
I even designed my own carrier made from the c&c grids. I was thinking I'd fit the bottom/halfway up the sides with coroplast. This way they can still have maximum interaction through the bars, and pawholder can still hold paw, but separately so.
It's pretty sturdy. I have all the grids basically ziplocked together, and just the top grids latched with a clip for easy opening and loading/unloading of piggies. I can't imagine that the plastic carriers are sturdier than this.
The grids are 14 inches each, so this would be 14x28x14 inches.
What do you guys think?
