Welcome To The — Peeg House-
“Um,” he said.
90% of a guinea pig’s diet is Timothy hay. They need constant access. In , we don't throw hay on the floor. We use "hay bags" or "hay mangers" mounted to the side of the cage. This keeps the hay off the fleece, reduces waste, and provides enrichment as they tug the strands out. Welcome to the Peeg House-
The first was a pig. But not like any pig on a farm. This one was the size of a bulldog, with bristly ginger hair and spectacles perched on its snout. It held a tiny cup of tea in its trotters and was reading a newspaper upside down. “Um,” he said
And somewhere above, in Room 7, a single lamp flickered on, casting a warm golden square onto the rain-slicked pavement below. In , we don't throw hay on the floor
No matter how big your Peeg House is, it is still a cage. Every evening, these little explorers need "floor time." Set up a playpen ring in the living room. Scatter tunnels, paper bags, and a blanket. Watch them "strut" with their heads high. This is the payoff. This is the bond.
Players must recruit characters, each with unique stats and personalities. Success depends on leveling up these "lewd stats" to meet customer demands.