cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/29892890

My favorite pastime is telling people all about skinny pigs.

My favorite pastime is telling people all about skinny pigs.

@guineapigs

“Here’s a picture of a scrotum with a mustache. He will never know what warmth feels like. If you want him, you’re going to have to pick between his happiness and safety. If you want him to be happy and get him a friend to live with, when they argue his friend will bite him in the rump, and he’s going to be constantly sick. If you want him to be safe, just get him, but he might actually die of loneliness.”

#guineapigs

  • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Hmmm… I found out as a young teen that I’m like wildly allergic to guinea pigs (or maybe their dander?). Much more than I am cats, or any other animal I’m aware of (though long haired cats will fuck me up too, but I love cats so I would deal with that if I needed to).

    Anyway, I had a friend who had two hairless cats that looked very much like this little guy, and despite supposedly being hypoallergenic, they fucked my allergies up big time, one of them in particular.

    Dunno if it’s the oils on their skin or something? Lovely cats, but if I forgot to take a Zyrtec, they’d put me out of commission.

    Point is, I wonder if I’d be allergic to a hairless guinea pig…

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      You can be allergic to cat hair, or to cat proteins (skinflakes/saliva). Some cats make less of that protein, and some have less hair for the saliva to get stuck in.

      Or you can be allergic to both, in which case, too bad.

    • Wugmeister@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      It’s usually their saliva thay you are having a reaction to. Cats clean themselves by licking their fur, so their saliva is all over their fur. Guess how guinea pigs clean themselves?