Lea-Anne
Warren Veteran
I had a group of buns years ago but as I lost them I didn't replace them. As of these last few weeks I was down to my last two, Fraggle and Jester. Both are 8 years old or more. Jester passed yesterday. I now have one lone bun. She ( a lionhead) does live next to my two giants but they are separated by a partition. So she's not totally alone but these three don't really get on. I don't think I can attempt a bond. Due to her age and their size I just feel it might hold quite a bit of risk. She's a stressy bun as it is. If I am honest I don't feel I will have her long but you never know. I said that about my last lone guinea pig and he spent three years alone.
So I don't know what to do now? Hubby and I agree we would love to have another group in future. Should I keep her on her own? Bond her with the other two? Get her a friend? Or get two friends so if she does pass they won't then be widowed??
I just don't know what to do.
Bringing her in the house is not a option. She was a rescue, no handling, and has lived her whole life outside. Plus meg would kill her.
I know there's no rush for me to decide either way but your thoughts on what you would do would be greatly appreciated.
My husband says just keep her on her own.
So I don't know what to do now? Hubby and I agree we would love to have another group in future. Should I keep her on her own? Bond her with the other two? Get her a friend? Or get two friends so if she does pass they won't then be widowed??
I just don't know what to do.
Bringing her in the house is not a option. She was a rescue, no handling, and has lived her whole life outside. Plus meg would kill her.
I know there's no rush for me to decide either way but your thoughts on what you would do would be greatly appreciated.
My husband says just keep her on her own.