Originally Posted by
Altenweg
Guinea pigs are very skittish little animals. It can take a long time to for them to adjust to their human family.
When did you get him Jennie? We got him on friday, so 2 days ago Did you start handling him right away? I did wait a day, but a website i found on google said to start handling right away but its not working so i will stopWhere is his cage? Is it in a quiet area where he can have some peace in order to feel safe and be able to eat, or is it in a high traffic area where there's lots of commotion? Its in our bedroom, and no one is in there during the day, we only use it to sleep.
At this time I would put him in a warm quiet area of the house, and I would give him some time to adjust.
Don't handle him right now, let him get accustomed to his new surroundings. Once he starts exploring his cage, then you can start trying to get him used to you and Ayla. When you do this you're going to start off slow and work your way up. Start by giving him treats. At first just put the through the bars of the cage, wait until he comes and explores. Once he's accepting treats through the bars, open the cage door with treat in hand and wait for him to come to you to get it. ok thanks hon, we got him yogurt treats but he isnt taking them yet so i stopped wasting them for now
Baby steps. Once he's comfortable approaching you then you can try holding him. Let him come to you, then gently lift him out of the cage. Remember that guinea pigs don't like being held, they merely tolerate it. So only hold him for short periods, then let him down so he can explore.
This can take anywhere from weeks to months. Some guinea pigs never trust their humans, they're always skittish and untrusting, but with patience you should be able to at least get him to accept some contact.
What type of food are you feeding him? Are you sure he's not eating?actually im glad you asked so i could remmeber to tell you lol, i saw him sneaking a bite before i came into the bedroom, when he saw me he ran back under :P so i left the room again. he is eating Kaytee Fiesta Max. i did find out that they only need the pellets, but the fiesta max, had pellets but with a few treats thrown in too so i picked that one.
also, im REALLY glad that my bedding of choice (from pet rats i used to have) is aspen, so thats what i got for him. and im glad for that cause i found out that the pine and cedar could kill guinea pigs, and that aspen is a good choice when picking a shaving type bedding.