Yes, the cats long legs, provide them superior running ability to that of a guinea pig.
Yes, they do learn faster than the older ones.
I am not sure but i do no that a cat can attack a guinea pig and so can dogs so it is better not to buy a guinea pig if u have a cat or dog.
A cat.
no
Just watch that the cat doesn't use claws on the guinea pig and don't leave the guinea pig outside the cage unattended and it should be fine
You have to prove you are worthy of keeping the guinea pig safe from the cat. Be responsible and persuasive but not pushy.
Well it all depends on your cat and how it is. but you could try letting it smell the guinea pig on letting it see the guinea pig and when it is acts nice give get like a treat or love on it. To show it is the right thing to do around the guinea pig. I hope this help. Ps you real Can't make it like your guinea pig.
no not really
It may hurt the guinea pig if he is sensitive, but other wise he will be okay with it.
The guinea pig will be heavier than usual.
I have a cat and have a bunny and a guinea pig as well. The cat is fine with them - I think it just depends on the personality of your cat. I would assume a gecko would be fine in a sealed cage. I have a cat and my cat got along with my hamster and guinea pig i dont think the cat would be fine with the geco. because it moves around alot more but the guinea pig is the nicest i love my guinea pig buy one they cuddle just make sure to spend lots of time with it
If it starts at low pitch and get to a higher pitch it means the guinea pig is hungry. But if the squeek stays at the same pitch it means the guinea pig has a pain e.g. attacked by a cat.