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entwisi 27-07-2011 09:03

Guinea pigs... Talk to me
 
Thinking of getting a pair, read the rspca guide but wondered if People with them had any hints tips etc

Wynonie Harris 27-07-2011 09:38

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They're quite nice barbecued with a little chilli sauce and baked potatoes.

MargaretR 27-07-2011 10:47

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"Guinea pigs... Talk to me"

Dr Doolittle I presume :D

Bee 27-07-2011 11:17

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Dr Doolittle entwisi?

Neil 27-07-2011 11:20

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One sensible question and 3 daft answers and we wonder why a lot of the older members dont post often.

Wynonie Harris 27-07-2011 11:51

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 921647)
One sensible question and 3 daft answers and we wonder why a lot of the older members dont post often.

So, what's wrong with a bit of "daftness" sometimes, Neil? In my view the whimsical, tongue-in-cheek aspect of Accyweb is an integral part of its charm and helps to put it streets ahead of similar local messageboards.

There's nothing genuinely nasty or insulting in any of the posts and it doesn't prevent other members from posting sensible answers and advice for Entwisi as I'm sure they will soon.

If daftness in all its many forms disappears from Accyweb, I reckon there'd be a heck of a lot more members who gave up posting.

Apologies for the thread wander, Entwisi. I'm sure someone will be along with some advice presently. However, if you do get fed up of the little critters... ;)

entwisi 27-07-2011 12:41

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 921616)
They're quite nice barbecued with a little chilli sauce and baked potatoes.

Cheers, always good to have a fall back plan for when the inevitable happens....

As for daft posts, yes we can all have some fun hence my wording, I just hope someone does have some advice as well :-)

Mick 27-07-2011 13:52

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Never kept them, but there is a pet shop on Whalley Road near the general post office that sell them they might give you advice or have a book on keeping them

cashman 27-07-2011 15:05

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 921647)
One sensible question and 3 daft answers and we wonder why a lot of the older members dont post often.

well if yeh think thats why neil,yeh really have no idea.:rolleyes:

shillelagh 27-07-2011 16:23

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my nephews had 2 of em .. i'll ask them if they can remember ....

MargaretR 27-07-2011 16:33

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I recall my grandson having one. It escaped under the floorboards and died there.
They make smells, but less when alive.

jaysay 27-07-2011 17:58

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 921647)
One sensible question and 3 daft answers and we wonder why a lot of the older members dont post often.

Well if ya don't like it you've no need to read it;)or um ha better not

DaveinGermany 27-07-2011 19:58

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We've had several over the years & if you get a male & female, well expect to end up with loads of the little ratbags :) We gave quite a few away, in fact we've got one now & she's a right porky madame, but they're easy enough to cope with. Check the Web as there's all kinds of sites full of useful hints & tips look for Guinea Pigs/Cavy.

Retlaw 27-07-2011 21:47

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 921603)
Thinking of getting a pair, read the rspca guide but wondered if People with them had any hints tips etc

Daughter has one of them converters, she leaves it with us when she's away, they need feeding twice a day on a quite varied diet, plus hay, they also drink a lot of water, so the cage needs cleaning regularly.
You will also need to buy plenty of wood shavings for the bottom of the cage, & they scatter it around so be prepared for constant use of the vac, they are also short sighted & very timid, ones enough.
I wouldn't bother, they are more trouble than their worth, & can live a long time, so take future commitments into it as well, wil you want them in five years time.
Retlaw

cashman 27-07-2011 21:51

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 921771)
Daughter has one of them converters, she leaves it with us when she's away, they need feeding twice a day on a quite varied diet, plus hay, they also drink a lot of water, so the cage needs cleaning regularly.
You will also need to buy plenty of wood shavings for the bottom of the cage, & they scatter it around so be prepared for constant use of the vac, they are also short sighted & very timid, ones enough.
I wouldn't bother, they are more trouble than their worth, & can live a long time, so take future commitments into it as well, wil you want them in five years time.
Retlaw

Heres a good tip, get Goldfish, less trouble n if they croak yeh let the kids win another on the fair.:)


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