Aspen’sbuns
Well-Known Member
Hi guys!!
I might be being a bit neurotic, but I will still ask. I have four bunnies, for those that aren’t familiar with my posts
On Sunday, I will be going to the rspca to adopt a guinea pig for my brothers birthday (yes I know it sounds bad, but we have a guinea pig already, and he needs a friend. All are desexed and microchipped. It’s not an impulse purchase)
Anyways, this particular guinea pig has been there since the 20th of august. He came from a big hoarding place, with about 20 odd other rabbits. They aren’t sure if there were more guinea pigs there or not. The lady I spoke to over the phone explained that he came from this hoarding scenario, and said they had about 6-7 rabbits in their care from the same place that will be ready next Thursday.
She also said that some of the rabbits he was with were carrying calicivirus
That’s word for word what she said, so I’m not sure if she maybe meant something else or not, but assuming she was right in saying calicivirus, does it pose any risk to my bunnies in me going to go and get this guinea pig?? I’m not sure if the rabbits are at the rspca, or if they are in foster care or not. Could the guinea pig carry the calicivirus?? Her saying it has made me extremely worried, so I’m hoping someone will maybe be able to clarify
tl:dr Going to adopt a guinea pig; guinea pig was living with rabbits in hoarding situation; rspca lady said some rabbits were carrying calicivirus
I might be being a bit neurotic, but I will still ask. I have four bunnies, for those that aren’t familiar with my posts
On Sunday, I will be going to the rspca to adopt a guinea pig for my brothers birthday (yes I know it sounds bad, but we have a guinea pig already, and he needs a friend. All are desexed and microchipped. It’s not an impulse purchase)
Anyways, this particular guinea pig has been there since the 20th of august. He came from a big hoarding place, with about 20 odd other rabbits. They aren’t sure if there were more guinea pigs there or not. The lady I spoke to over the phone explained that he came from this hoarding scenario, and said they had about 6-7 rabbits in their care from the same place that will be ready next Thursday.
She also said that some of the rabbits he was with were carrying calicivirus
That’s word for word what she said, so I’m not sure if she maybe meant something else or not, but assuming she was right in saying calicivirus, does it pose any risk to my bunnies in me going to go and get this guinea pig?? I’m not sure if the rabbits are at the rspca, or if they are in foster care or not. Could the guinea pig carry the calicivirus?? Her saying it has made me extremely worried, so I’m hoping someone will maybe be able to clarify
tl:dr Going to adopt a guinea pig; guinea pig was living with rabbits in hoarding situation; rspca lady said some rabbits were carrying calicivirus