This same thing has happened to me. I had one guinea pig but as soon as I got another, the allergies skyrocketed. I gave them to my school, so now I can see them everyday and not have to deal with the allergies. With guinea pigs, the allergens are located in the pee and poop. So think about how much guinea pigs poop, a lot. Whenever I would clean the cage, I would be left with itchy eyes and a runny nose for hours. You could get medicine for it, I just didn't want to be on meds all the time, but its up to you.
It would be in your and the guinea pigs best interest to rehome them, if you can't care for them properly. And trust me, caring for an animal that you're allergic to quickly becomes a pain, no matter how much you love them.






































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