Monday, March 18, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Pictures for St. Patrick's Day
Hi M!
I thought I'd contribute these pictures for St. Patrick's Day.
Roxanne
The Critter Corral Guinea Pig Rescue pigs in Chicago send greetings to all on St. Paddy's Day!
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Agents Kelly, Schilling & Peanut!
Friday, March 15, 2013
Friday Video: Agent Zeppelin
Have a nice Wheekend!
p.s. Mr B is his staff
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Peter Gurney Memorial
Winky team lights a candle |
Our staff read his book 'The proper care of guinea pigs' to us, which is full of good advise and lovely pigtures, made by Mr Gurney himself (the girls now have crush on Free Range Fred). What we absolutely loved the most about this book, is that Mr Gurney's love and enthousiasm shines through the pages. For those of you who have not read it, some quotes:
"The most wonderful animal in the world! I usually reply, when strangers ask what the creatures are that I have cradled in my lap, in the park"
Pigs in the Park |
"I wouldn't dream of going out into a public park without my shopping basket carrying a couple of guinea pigs. They are delightful company (..)"
Peter's appartment |
"I live with 37 guinea pigs in a small flat, and I do not suffer from any of the following: unsightly hutches, bad odors, hay-strewn carpets (..)"
Thank you mister Gurney, for loving our kind so much and happy birthday at the rainbow bridge with so many of our friends.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Reminder: tonight 8 pm Peter Gurney Memorial
Remember to light your candle tonight (9 March), at or around 8:00 pm, in your particular time zone to remember Peter Gurney and all of our beloved piggies, pets, and friends who are now at the Rainbow Bridge. This is our annual memorial and everyone is invited to light a candle (a real one) on March 9th, at 8:00 pm. As candles are lit, the lights will travel around the world, as we remember everyone at the Rainbow Bridge. I am told that they all look forward to this very special occasion to see our lights from the Rainbow Bridge.
For those new to this event, we have done it for several years now, and afterward, I will ask you to tell me where your candle was lit, and we will post a list and a map of all the locations where candles were lit. You can see last year's map and list of locations on the GPDD Homepage, as well as some information on Peter Gurney, who the memorial was initially started for. Peter Gurney was a lay guinea pig expert, who passed away in 2006. He wrote many of the books on the care of guinea pigs that many of us use, as well as his website with a wealth of information on guinea pig care.
So, remember to light a candle on March 9th, at or around 8:00 pm, and tell others about it too.
I will be lighting my candle on March 9th, at 8:00 pm. in memory of my dear guinea pig Gordon, who was the Secretary of the Peter Gurney Memorial, and who joined the others at the Rainbow Bridge last November.
Audrey
Remembering Gordon and Reese, at the Bridge
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Leave a message below, telling us where you lit a candle, we will make sure Audrey gets a list of participants.
We, Mieke and the guinygirlz, will try to light a candle in Groningen, the Netherlands, in memory of our late piggies Winky, Lotje, Guiny, Dunya, Chico and Toby.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Friday Video: Good Cucumber
*and chew, and stretch, and chew and popcorn* ... this is a good cucumbuuur.. *butt wiggle*
Have a nice Wheekend!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Peter Gurney Memorial: March 9th
Everyone is invited to participate in our annual Candle Light Memorial for Peter Gurney and for all of our pets and friends who have left us and are now at the Rainbow Bridge. All you have to do is light a candle on March 9th, at or around 8:00 pm, in your particular time zone. As candles are lit in each time zone, the lights will travel around the world, and all of our beloved pets and friends at the Rainbow Bridge will know that we are all thinking of them. Afterward, just send a post to the Digest and/or to me, and we will post a list and a map showing all the locations where candles were lit.
This is our 8th Candle Light Memorial, and we want it to be better each year, so tell others about it too. You can see last year's world map and list of locations where candles were lit on the GPDD homepage, www.gpdd.org where you can also read about Peter Gurney, who the memorial was named for.
Remember to mark your calendars for March 9th, at 8:00 pm to light your special candle!!? And tell others, too!
Audrey
(Remembering Gordon and Reese, at the Rainbow Bridge)
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Calendar Piggy: March 2013
Agent Wizard's Calendar pigture |
This is me, Agent Wizard, aka Gandalf Piggyfriend. I came to live here in February 2011 along with my best friend, Fuzzypeg, who was in the Calendar last year in November. He is Agent Curly.
Fuzzypeg and Gandalf looking handsome |
Sheltie Gandalf |
We live here in a large pen surrounded by many other piggies. Our favourite food is grass, which Slave cuts for us every day, except when it is snowing. Second favourite has to be cucumber and we enjoy the forage that Slave collects during the good weather.
enjoying grass... |
Agent Curly |
Friday, March 1, 2013
Friday Video: Smart dog
Have a nice Wheekend!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Lunch
So, what did you have for lunch? We had a lovely selection of chicory leaves served in our hammock, and we complemented it with some real Dutch tap water straight out of the water bottle
Nomnomnom |
Waitress, another leaf of chicory please |
Monday, February 25, 2013
Undercover guinea pigs Maisey and Mr Kiss Kiss
Mr. Kiss Kiss |
Maisey |
Friday, February 22, 2013
Friday Video: Kittens on the Beat
Have a nice Wheekend!
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Friday, February 15, 2013
Friday Video: Parsley and Clover
Have a nice Wheekend!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Happy Valentine's Day!
Valentine's Video: if I had a million dollars
Have a lovely Valentine's day
Saturday, February 9, 2013
How to feed baby guinea pigs
"I've hand reared guinea babes, born to mothers who came here pregnant and in such poor condition that they did not have milk for their little ones. Baby guineas cannot co-ordinate suckling and breathing so using a syringe is potentially fatal as they can inhale the milk into their lungs. An eye dropper gives you a little more control but as babes are capable of picking up food from day one, I have soaked some wholemeal bread with their milk and they have taken it from a flat dish. I used evaporated milk diluted 1 part to 3 with water.
You can also use a tiny spoon, angled towards the piggies' mouth, being prepared to move it up if too much is near the mouth. This is OK for one piggy, maybe a runt, but for a litter, I like the bread and milk approach as they can all get stuck in together. Mum can join in too to help with bonding process."
We also tracked down more information:
- Guinea Lynx: the medical reference site for guinea pigs. Note that they don't recommend milk for baby pigs.
- Peter Gurney (guinea pig lover extraordinaire) provides excellent advise in his online book 'the A to Z of Guinea Pigs' under the R from Runts. He also adresses the milk controversy.
As always, we are not vets and if you are worried please consult with a cavy-savy vet.
P.s. Thank you Penny ;-)
Friday, February 8, 2013
Friday video: how to feed baby guinea pigs
As an extra, we're adding this cute video of a actual pig who gets fed milk (thank you @librarianbe for alerting us)
Have a nice Wheekend!
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Calendar piggies: February 2013
Benito, part of this pigture is in the wall calendar |
Agent Butterloaf (aka Edgeworth)
I was adopted in January 2009. I will turn up my pink snoot at greens that I am not in the mood for, but I'm always in the mood for a good carrot. When dining I like to puff out my coat - makes me look even bigger!
Edgeworth as shown in the wall calendar |
Loafing is my favorite thing to do and I am quite good at it. I look very plump when I do so! It's truly amazing. Sometimes I hear talk of how I come from a regal line because I am so picky and easily become quite fussy. Elizabeth I had guinea pigs carried from room to room on silk cushions, a fine way of travel. Whenever I have something done that is displeasing - late veggie service, nail clipping, etc. - I will chatter my teeth and act huffy. Because I get fussy I have my own palace, but it is right next to my friends so we can still chat.
My favorite game is draining the water bottle. I have had a variety of water bottles and they all are fun to drain!
Edgeworth enjoying hay |
I joined my piggy friends on June 2009. I am a very shy piggy and like to follow my friends around. But I can be brave! Whenever I want to do something I bowl right through - thence my secret agent name.
Benito as shown in the calendar |
I love all kinds of foods. I am a good eater!
Benito in stealth mode, can you spot him? |
My favorite thing to do is sit on plushy cushions. A nap on a nice cushion is the best.
Benito and his friend Gruden von Squeekycheeks |
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Winkyteam in Black and White
The Pigfather |
Mademoiselle Coco |
Bo |
Friday, February 1, 2013
Friday Video: when Guinea Pigs meet Egg Box
Have a nice Wheekend!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Agent Curly does the Fugly
Monday, January 28, 2013
Aphrodite does the Fugly
Nomnonom |
a Princess wearing her crown |
Come on other Agents lets see you do the Fugly too!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Agent Zeppelin in a hat
Saturday, January 26, 2013
DIY: Guinea pig tunnel
What do you need:
- small squares of fabric, preferably cotton and fleece
- sewing machine
- thread
- a sew-in piece of boning, called rigilene
1. Have your slave cut a rectangular piece of cotton or other outer fabric. We used a 30 by 50 cm size, that works fine for us. What your slave might want to do, is to make it a bit shorter (on the shorter 30 cm side), that way our butts don't fit in and we won't poop in it as much... Cut a same size of fleece for the lining, this is very soft for our paws.
2. Put the 2 pieces with the good sides on each other and sew 3 edges together, leave the side (one of the longer sides) where we get in open! Turn it inside out, now the good sides are visible.
3. Fold what you have now in two, short sides on each other, fleece side out. Stitch along the longest side, so that you end up with a tunnel. Turn the tunnel inside out again, the fleece should now be inside, cotton outside.
4. About two times the width of your boning from the edge sew the layers together on the unfinished end. Put the boning in, maybe candle/smelt the ends, and fold the edges to the inside, sew it to close.
5. Your tunnel is now finished! Put it in the cage and let the guineas enjoy it!
Do the Fugly
Here I am, Angelina Piggyfriend, doing the Fugly with my cucumber beret.