Loney(self diagnosed)guinnea pig,can he have a bunny pal?
Hello,
I hope someone can help me. We had a g.pig for our son. He lives in the house and seems fine. However (I hold my hands up) I didn't do any research before buying him (we went to fetch a goldfish) The pet shop lady said he'd be fine on his own in the house.I looked into the care of the pig once we had him home and found that they love company. We tried him for a couple of months (the children never leave him alone and he seemed happy enough) when he got to about 7/8 months he became mopey. Now I put this down to him being lonely for another pig. I went to pet shop - the chap had a male baby pig - I said that I'd read they wouldn't get along and he assured me he puts all his new pigs together and never has any problems but would take the new pig back if they didn't get on. So £100 lighter with new bigger house cage and pig we introduced them in the new cage - fantastically happy pigs. However after a several weeks they started fighting and once they'd started they didn't stop. So unfortunately we had to take the new pig back. Now our pig is mopey again - I don't want babies so don't want a female pig and I won't have another male. (my loyalties lie with Ned)
I am thinking of getting a dwarf female rabbit as a friend advised me that's what she has done in the past but I'd prefer more than 1 sample of a success story) Ned - the pig - is exceptionally large. We are in the process of building a 3 storey outside pen(cage/whatever they are called haha) Do you think it would be OK to get a female rabbit and move them outside so they are in new teritory (and quite honestly I don't want to buy another bigger indoor cage as we'll have to move to the shed to accommodate the animals soon plus husband has refused to spend any more money on ''that blinking rat''. (maybe I will move hubby out?haha).
Anyone got any tips or ideas? Please