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Thread started 08/24/12 2:22pm

nursev

My Son Bought A Guinea Pig

He bought it for his girlfriend cuz she had said she liked it wink which I think is so sweet, but her mother said she couldn't keep it neutral she told my son he should've bought "shoes" My son was like talk to the hand so now I have the guinea pig and she is so cute, but what Im I supposed to do with it? lol BTW I thought since he bought it as a gift it was kinda messed up for her mom not to let her keep it-what cha think?

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Reply #1 posted 08/24/12 2:40pm

morningsong

He can't take it back? I don't blame him about the shoes, but until girlfriend gets her own place he just might have to stick to gifts that don't smell, some people are hyper-sensative about any animals living in their house.

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Reply #2 posted 08/24/12 2:42pm

nursev

morningsong said:

He can't take it back? I don't blame him about the shoes, but until girlfriend gets her own place he just might have to stick to gifts that don't smell, some people are hyper-sensative about any animals living in their house.

True I didn't think about it like that eek I think it was the way her mother said it and I told my son he probably should've asked if it was okay first, but I think he was trying to surprise her lol

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Reply #3 posted 08/24/12 2:48pm

nursev

She looks like this just less hairy lol she's cute though lol

[img:$uid]http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/2773/guineapigsguineapigs151.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #4 posted 08/24/12 3:13pm

JoeTyler

sdvice com some advice=

kill it

ete itt

tinkerbell
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Reply #5 posted 08/24/12 3:14pm

nursev

JoeTyler said:

sdvice com some advice=

kill it

ete itt

eek boxed

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Reply #6 posted 08/24/12 3:14pm

JoeTyler

wow it0s baicaly tyhis

PIG= GFOOD

HERE AND TRGHE

tinkerbell
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Reply #7 posted 08/24/12 3:19pm

nursev

^ not a real piggy lol

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Reply #8 posted 08/24/12 3:21pm

morningsong

nursev said:

morningsong said:

He can't take it back? I don't blame him about the shoes, but until girlfriend gets her own place he just might have to stick to gifts that don't smell, some people are hyper-sensative about any animals living in their house.

True I didn't think about it like that eek I think it was the way her mother said it and I told my son he probably should've asked if it was okay first, but I think he was trying to surprise her lol

Your son was being sweet. I for a minute was wondering why he didn't keep it and let his girlfriend come over and visit it, but then I remembered he's off to college.

Honestly, in all the different kinds of pets my kids had, a guinea pig was never one of them so I don't know what they do, or what one does with them.

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Reply #9 posted 08/24/12 3:24pm

nursev

morningsong said:

nursev said:

True I didn't think about it like that eek I think it was the way her mother said it and I told my son he probably should've asked if it was okay first, but I think he was trying to surprise her lol

Your son was being sweet. I for a minute was wondering why he didn't keep it and let his girlfriend come over and visit it, but then I remembered he's off to college.

Honestly, in all the different kinds of pets my kids had, a guinea pig was never one of them so I don't know what they do, or what one does with them.

He asked if he can keep it in his dorm eek hmmm I don't know-he leaves tomorrow. By me having to work I really don't have time to take care of it. I think Im gonna find someone who would like to have it as a pet lol He went with his girldfriend to Petco and bought all this stuff for it even little cupcakes lol so Im stuck with all this stuff lol

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Reply #10 posted 08/24/12 3:29pm

Skylightt

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This is my baby, Disney. heart

[img:$uid]http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m582/X_Sequins_x/029.jpg[/img:$uid]

Guinea Pigs are really not high maintenance and they don't smell as long as you keep the cage clean. Just give her food & water obviously, have some little toys and stuff to play with in her cage so she won't be bored out of her mind. Be sure you interact with her, it doesn't have to be every day just enough to where she is comfortable and used to being handled.

They like to get fresh fruits and vegtables as a treat occasionally, and maybe let her out into the yard or whatever in one of the little runs so she can get some fresh air. smile

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Reply #11 posted 08/24/12 3:31pm

nursev

Skylightt said:

This is my baby, Disney. heart

[img:$uid]http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m582/X_Sequins_x/029.jpg[/img:$uid]

Guinea Pigs are really not high maintenance and they don't smell as long as you keep the cage clean. Just give her food & water obviously, have some little toys and stuff to play with in her cage so she won't be bored out of her mind. Be sure you interact with her, it doesn't have to be every day just enough to where she is comfortable and used to being handled.

They like to get fresh fruits and vegtables as a treat occasionally, and maybe let her out into the yard or whatever in one of the little runs so she can get some fresh air. smile

Thank you so much-this is helpful. I think I wanna keep her lol what kind of lettuce/veggies do they like? and Disney is beautiful razz

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Reply #12 posted 08/24/12 3:43pm

TypoQueen

excited lovely little creatures. Get a large cage fill approx with 4 inches shredded paper, little amount of clean hay. Make a den, get a large paper tunnel so it can hide put toys in cage, wood for piggy to gnaw on. Side bottle full of water, some forage grass to eat also guniea pig museli and nuggets. Handle little one as much as you can and it will become very friendly oh and get a small baby brush and brush coat every two day. You can get everything from a good pet shop. Our one use to follow us around room and do little tricks to get treats and had the most cutesy squeak to get our attentions smile but don't leave it outside, guinea pigs love company in doors.

Tell your son it was nice thing to do but really do not give Animals as presents unless living with each other and both agree to wanting pets. Enjoy little one it will bring you much joy.
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Reply #13 posted 08/24/12 3:46pm

TypoQueen

Skylightt, Disney is gorgeous biggrin
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Reply #14 posted 08/24/12 3:46pm

nursev

TypoQueen said:

excited lovely little creatures. Get a large cage fill approx with 4 inches shredded paper, little amount of clean hay. Make a den, get a large paper tunnel so it can hide put toys in cage, wood for piggy to gnaw on. Side bottle full of water, some forage grass to eat also guniea pig museli and nuggets. Handle little one as much as you can and it will become very friendly oh and get a small baby brush and brush coat every two day. You can get everything from a good pet shop. Our one use to follow us around room and do little tricks to get treats and had the most cutesy squeak to get our attentions smile but don't leave it outside, guinea pigs love company in doors. Tell your son it was nice thing to do but really do not give Animals as presents unless living with each other and both agree to wanting pets. Enjoy little one it will bring you much joy.

So...If I let it out in the house it won't try to hide and such? lol lol and we bought wooden chew toys and hay for it eek I will tell my son-I guess he learned a lesson and I hope it didn't hurt his feelings to much. I think he just wanted to give her a present before he left for college eek

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Reply #15 posted 08/24/12 3:50pm

nursev

She has a pink house like this that she likes to be in lol

[img:$uid]http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/9596/pighouseghost.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #16 posted 08/24/12 3:51pm

Shaolin325

Aaaww! That was very sweet of your son. I had a guinea pig as a child and my nephew now has one. I was about 6 or 7 when I got mine, but I can't remember ever smelling it. My nephew's never said he's smelled his either. I think they're pretty easy to care for......keep the hay fresh, keep water in the botter, keep food in the bowl, give them some treat....DONE!

They don't live very long.....maybe 5 - 6 years. So don't stress over it. Enjoy!

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Reply #17 posted 08/24/12 3:54pm

TypoQueen

nursev said:



TypoQueen said:


excited lovely little creatures. Get a large cage fill approx with 4 inches shredded paper, little amount of clean hay. Make a den, get a large paper tunnel so it can hide put toys in cage, wood for piggy to gnaw on. Side bottle full of water, some forage grass to eat also guniea pig museli and nuggets. Handle little one as much as you can and it will become very friendly oh and get a small baby brush and brush coat every two day. You can get everything from a good pet shop. Our one use to follow us around room and do little tricks to get treats and had the most cutesy squeak to get our attentions smile but don't leave it outside, guinea pigs love company in doors. Tell your son it was nice thing to do but really do not give Animals as presents unless living with each other and both agree to wanting pets. Enjoy little one it will bring you much joy.



So...If I let it out in the house it won't try to hide and such? lol lol and we bought wooden chew toys and hay for it eek I will tell my son-I guess he learned a lesson and I hope it didn't hurt his feelings to much. I think he just wanted to give her a present before he left for college eek



:lol: at first they explore and do not wish to return to cage but after a while training they do not go far, they are so entertaining.

Your sons got a good heart and your a very good mama hug and a new mama to guinea pig giggle
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Reply #18 posted 08/24/12 3:54pm

nursev

Shaolin325 said:

Aaaww! That was very sweet of your son. I had a guinea pig as a child and my nephew now has one. I was about 6 or 7 when I got mine, but I can't remember ever smelling it. My nephew's never said he's smelled his either. I think they're pretty easy to care for......keep the hay fresh, keep water in the botter, keep food in the bowl, give them some treat....DONE!

They don't live very long.....maybe 5 - 6 years. So don't stress over it. Enjoy!

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Okay at least I know I'm on the right track lol my son cleaned her cage today and we put fresh food, hay and water in there lol and they told him to give her Vit C so we did that eek I guess I will eventually not be afraid and take her out of the cage lol Ya'll gone have Nursey running around after her falloff

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Reply #19 posted 08/24/12 3:55pm

nursev

TypoQueen said:

nursev said:

So...If I let it out in the house it won't try to hide and such? lol lol and we bought wooden chew toys and hay for it eek I will tell my son-I guess he learned a lesson and I hope it didn't hurt his feelings to much. I think he just wanted to give her a present before he left for college eek

lol at first they explore and do not wish to return to cage but after a while training they do not go far, they are so entertaining. Your sons got a good heart and your a very good mama hug and a new mama to guinea pig giggle

hug giggle falloff

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Reply #20 posted 08/24/12 3:56pm

TypoQueen

nursev said:

She has a pink house like this that she likes to be in lol






We had one of them in blue and he liked to gnaw on it and turn it over. We would find him sitting in it looking proud with himself falloff
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Reply #21 posted 08/24/12 3:57pm

nursev

TypoQueen said:

nursev said:

She has a pink house like this that she likes to be in lol

[img:$uid]http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/9596/pighouseghost.jpg[/img:$uid]

We had one of them in blue and he liked to gnaw on it and turn it over. We would find him sitting in it looking proud with himself falloff

Yeah she does the same thing falloff she has turned it over alot lol

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Reply #22 posted 08/24/12 4:01pm

TypoQueen

nursev said:



TypoQueen said:


nursev said:

She has a pink house like this that she likes to be in lol







We had one of them in blue and he liked to gnaw on it and turn it over. We would find him sitting in it looking proud with himself falloff


Yeah she does the same thing falloff she has turned it over alot lol


Sometimes they do like to have a squeaking party during the night - you have been warned lol sometimes an all nighter
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Reply #23 posted 08/24/12 4:08pm

nursev

TypoQueen said:

nursev said:

Yeah she does the same thing falloff she has turned it over alot lol

Sometimes they do like to have a squeaking party during the night - you have been warned lol sometimes an all nighter

I heard a little bit last night lol

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Reply #24 posted 08/24/12 4:17pm

Shaolin325

nursev said:

TypoQueen said:

nursev said: Sometimes they do like to have a squeaking party during the night - you have been warned lol sometimes an all nighter

I heard a little bit last night lol

my guinea pig (Jeannie) only squeaked when my mother came home from food shopping! Believe it or not that lil' rodent knew there would be some treat in one of the bags for her!

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Reply #25 posted 08/24/12 4:19pm

RodeoSchro

I wouldn't let my daughter accept a rat as a gift either!

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Reply #26 posted 08/24/12 4:21pm

TheDigitalGard
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nursev said:

but what Im I supposed to do with it?

Put it outside. It'll soon wander off and find another home.

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Reply #27 posted 08/24/12 4:22pm

nursev

RodeoSchro said:

I wouldn't let my daughter accept a rat as a gift either!

lol sad

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Reply #28 posted 08/24/12 4:22pm

nursev

TheDigitalGardener said:

nursev said:

but what Im I supposed to do with it?

Put it outside. It'll soon wander off and find another home.

lol

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Reply #29 posted 08/24/12 4:25pm

RodeoSchro

nursev said:

RodeoSchro said:

I wouldn't let my daughter accept a rat as a gift either!

lol sad

I know. It's cute. But it's still a rat and I'm scared of rats!

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