Ohhhh, Lol. Didn’t even register in my mind until now. It could easily be a weasel or mongoose thenlololol he said guinea pigs. the tiny furry mammal
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Ohhhh, Lol. Didn’t even register in my mind until now. It could easily be a weasel or mongoose thenlololol he said guinea pigs. the tiny furry mammal
That's the thing the cage wasn't a cage that could be broken so easily. They were a month old. Their are cats and rats that's about itFirst, may I ask why they where in a cage that could be ripped apart so easily?
Second, How old are they?
What predators live in your area?
A cat’s probably your culprit then, maybe multiple cats ganged upThat's the thing the cage wasn't a cage that could be broken so easily. They were a month old. Their are cats and rats that's about it
Still, predators can easily rip apart cages in a flash. Again I’m so sorry for your loss. Can you post a picture of the bodies and cage?Thank you it was a wired cage
I buried the bodiesStill, predators can easily rip apart cages in a flash. Again I’m so sorry for your loss. Can you post a picture of the bodies and cage?
UnderstandableI buried the bodies
I will but in a couple of hours since over here it's 2 am and the cage is outsideUnderstandable. Can you post a pic of the cages so we have a idea of what they looked like?
Good NightI will but in a couple of hours since over here it's 2 am and the cage is outside
With the exception of lionesses, cats are solitary hunters. They don't gang up.A cat’s probably your culprit then, maybe multiple cats ganged up