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I just found a vet that sees pigs...I will call tomorrow to make sure but I'm assuming that means they chop balls off too.I prefer girls. The boys can spray... to mark territory. You can, of course, get them neutered.
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I just found a vet that sees pigs...I will call tomorrow to make sure but I'm assuming that means they chop balls off too.I prefer girls. The boys can spray... to mark territory. You can, of course, get them neutered.
Do they bleed?I'm not sure. Generally it stops territorial behaviour if done at an early age. I've never owned male guinea pigs so I can't say for sure. All four of mine have been girls.
Nope.Do they bleed?
Close enough BossOops, I am not the universal recipient, my youngest brother is. My blood type is rarer than his due to the Rh factor.
This is what I was originally thinking but the mini wasn't too excited.Kiki should get a bunny instead
We had guinea pigs as kids. They are sweet and good pets. But bewear for they poop constantlyThis is what I was originally thinking but the mini wasn't too excited.
He's excited about these faker fat rats though.
I have not made my mind yet but I am seriously considering getting two.
Can they poop in a litter box?We had guinea pigs as kids. They are sweet and good pets. But bewear for they poop constantly![]()
Not as naturally and reliably as rabbits, though supposedly they can be trained to urinate in the same place. I don't bother. Have I showed you my setup?Can they poop in a litter box?![]()
bewear