No. Not if you like that blanket, your guinea pig will nibble on the blanket. So only use a blanket you don't like, and wash often since they will poop, pee, and eat in it so it'll be dirty.
The best kind to use would be fleece, lots of people do this. Do a sweep (or vac) clean daily and wash every 3-5 days. (or at least once a week.)
To clean a guinea pig cage, remove all bedding and waste from the cage, wipe down all surfaces with a pet-safe disinfectant, and rinse thoroughly with water. Dry the cage completely before adding fresh bedding and placing the guinea pig back in its clean environment. It's important to clean the cage regularly to maintain a healthy living space for your pet.
To stop guinea pig fights, you can try providing each guinea pig with its own space, like separate cages or hiding spots. Ensure they have enough food, water, and toys to minimize competition. If fights persist, consider consulting a veterinarian or animal behavior specialist for further guidance.
Because the male and female guinea pig would breed constantly and you would have a major explosion in the population of guinea pigs within a few months. Also, male guinea pigs can be fairly territorial and have sometimes been known to eat the offspring if there isn't enough room in the cage for all of them.
The cost of a guinea pig can range from $20 to $50, while supplies such as a cage, bedding, food, and toys can cost around $100 to $200, depending on the quality and quantity of items purchased. Overall, you can expect to spend around $120 to $250 for a guinea pig and its basic supplies.
It is best to consult a veterinarian if your guinea pig is ill or injured. Self-diagnosis and treatment can be risky and may not address the underlying issue. Veterinary care is important for ensuring the health and well-being of your guinea pig.
put him back in his cage.
you shoudl not put a hamster and a guinea pig in the same cage no matter what.
an animal may die if you do that. probably the guinea pig. :(
no
Yes.
you could put another guinea pig or they would probably get alond with hamsters or bunnies
not necessarily; if you leave one guinea pig in the cage with the sick guinea pig, the guinea pig that is not sick can get sick; you should separate them just to be safe but if the guinea pigs start to get lonely, put them back together
u put it in a moveable cage
yes,but it will affect the guinea pig (other shavings besides ceder are better for them)
Simply put, you don't. You can put the guinea pig in another cage in the meantime though, or hand it to someone for a cuddle.
because you are so dumb to know
As they get in they run back into a hiding place.