Well, i found that when buying a guinea pig cage, you need to search all the pet shops in your town. You need to select the cage which is biggest and cheapest for your guinea pig. I got mine from Pets at Home, although it's not the cheapest of places. I got a rabbit hutch, because i found that guinea pig cages aren't acutally big enough for 2 guinea pigs.
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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.
If the cage is too small take it back and get a new one! Never get anything hamster for a guinea pig. If you have a small cage then that means you got a hamster cage.
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.
If the guinea pig's cage is rusted, it's important to replace the cage or the affected parts to prevent your pet from coming into contact with the rust, which can be harmful if ingested. Rust can cause health issues if ingested or cause injuries to your pet's skin or paws. Ensure the new cage is made of materials that are safe and non-toxic for your guinea pig.
You can try burying chicken wire around the perimeter of the guinea pig cage to prevent the dog from digging underneath. Additionally, you can create a barrier using large rocks or bricks to block the dog's access to the cage. Ensuring the dog gets enough exercise and mental stimulation can also help reduce its desire to dig.
This is not really a custom cage, but a cage with homemade penthouse on the top. http://www.guinea-pig-paradise.com/homemade-guinea-pig-cages.html
I try to clean my guinea pig's cage around once a week or when it looks dirty.
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It means that the guinea pig wants to go back In its cage if not that then the guinea pig is cooled
You might see the guinea pig look around the cage and call for it. Whenever I take my guinea pigs apart the one that's still in the cage looks all around the cage and if he doesn't see the other guinea pig he starts squeaking.
No, paraketes need a bird cage not something made for a guinea pig. They have special needs for their cage so you need a bird cage.
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
Yes because there is the after birth from the guinea pig
No its not, i guinea pigs cage is way bigger. & you should not have the same size of guinea pig cage as your hampster.
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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.
no guinea pigs are herd animals while hamsters need there privacy