You should get a big cage for your guinea pig. Guinea pigs need ample space to move around, explore, exercise, and feel comfortable. A larger cage will also allow for the addition of hideouts, toys, and other enriching items to keep your guinea pig happy and healthy.
A large guinea pig cage should be at least 7.5 square feet of space for one guinea pig, with additional square footage recommended for each additional guinea pig. The cage should also be at least 14 inches tall to allow for plenty of room for the guinea pigs to move around and exercise. It's important that the cage also has plenty of hiding spots, toys, and enrichment for the guinea pigs.
It depends how many guinea pigs you have. If you have 1 or 2 then I would recommend that you clean the hutch once a week. If you have more than three guinea pigs then you will have to clean it out pretty often!
Guinea pigs need a cage that is at least 7.5 square feet in size with a solid bottom. Provide bedding, such as hay or paper-based bedding, to keep them comfortable. Make sure the cage is placed in a quiet, draft-free area with good ventilation.
I think not all guinea pig have big ears, guinea pigs do have big ears when they are about a week old and it stays like that when they get older..
You should get a big cage for your guinea pig. Guinea pigs need ample space to move around, explore, exercise, and feel comfortable. A larger cage will also allow for the addition of hideouts, toys, and other enriching items to keep your guinea pig happy and healthy.
Yes! Most guinea pigs love to be together and will be happier and livelier. Just make sure that the cage is big enough, and that the guinea pigs are the same sex.
no guinea pigs are herd animals while hamsters need there privacy
guinea pigs and chipmunks should not live together.
Try looking up C&C cages. They are the cheapest, and some of the only ones that are big enough for guinea pigs.
For a cage you need a minium of 7.5 feet for 1 guinea pig. In reality, a guinea pig can live happily in a smaller cage which measures around 3 feet x 2 feet. guinea pigs are grazing animals and they do not need a lot of space. If you have an outdoor cage with a wire base and move it around on fresh grass regularly, it will be very happy in a smaller space.
There is no limit, assuming you have a big enough cage, to how many guinea pigs of different sexes and/or sizes you can physically put together. I am not sure if you will get baby guinea pigs out of it though.
A large guinea pig cage should be at least 7.5 square feet of space for one guinea pig, with additional square footage recommended for each additional guinea pig. The cage should also be at least 14 inches tall to allow for plenty of room for the guinea pigs to move around and exercise. It's important that the cage also has plenty of hiding spots, toys, and enrichment for the guinea pigs.
It depends how many guinea pigs you have. If you have 1 or 2 then I would recommend that you clean the hutch once a week. If you have more than three guinea pigs then you will have to clean it out pretty often!
Guinea pigs need a cage that is at least 7.5 square feet in size with a solid bottom. Provide bedding, such as hay or paper-based bedding, to keep them comfortable. Make sure the cage is placed in a quiet, draft-free area with good ventilation.
I think not all guinea pig have big ears, guinea pigs do have big ears when they are about a week old and it stays like that when they get older..
2 guinea pigs = 2x5 c&c cage which is 30" by 62" a dwarf rabbit= 2x4 which is 30" by 50" so in total you should just make a 2x10 c&c cage feeding time may be difficult because they need different food. -kiley