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Very wriggly guinea pig!

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millimat · 10/02/2019 20:36

Does anyone else have one? We get him out for cuddles but he's so wriggly he's a nightmare!

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 10/02/2019 21:41

Aww
Most of mine have been lardies Grin

GP5 was very wilful and nervous when I got her but settled .

We have GP7 now who is a lovely placid piggie but always squeezes herself as close as possible to DD . If she puts GP7 beside her , she pokes her nose under DD and squishes herself near. If she can , she'll go into her sleeve , down the neck of her top, into the pocket of a hoodie Grin

Wriggly piggies can be wrapped in a towel for security (and pee !) and most of the time they like being up at your neck , which is sweet . (If they don;t have razor claws Wink )

Bribery helps , bit of parsley?

BrizzleMint · 11/02/2019 18:28

We've got a wriggly pig! He is fine if he's on our shoulder/by our neck. He particularly likes being in the hood of a hoodie and will sit there with his head poking out as we walk round the house Grin

millimat · 12/02/2019 22:15

@BrizzleMint I'll have to try the hoodie. I do think he thinks he's a parrot the way he insists on charging up us to our shoulders Grin

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millimat · 12/02/2019 22:15

But def razor claws!

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Justajot · 12/02/2019 22:25

How long have you had him?

Ours were wriggly when we first got them, but a few months in and they've settled down. It seemed like an age for them to learn to chill, particularly to my DDs, but they have done.

AlwaysSomethingThere · 12/02/2019 22:36

I need a picture of him! ♥️

BrizzleMint · 12/02/2019 22:51

Hahaha one of ours was called parrot pig. He doesn't do it any more though Confused

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