Yes as long as it's big enough for it.
It's generally not recommended to house different types of animals in the same cage with guinea pigs, as they may stress each other out or can be a danger to each other. Guinea pigs are social animals and do best when housed with other guinea pigs. If you want to have different types of animals together, it's best to provide separate cages for each species to ensure their well-being.
no guinea pigs are herd animals while hamsters need there privacy
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.
If i were you i would get a big cage so the guinea pig can run around Good luck with your piggie I have a big cage that holds 2 guinea pigs and they chase each other around the whole cage!!!
They are not used to sharing. It is a good idea to buy a separate cage and put them next to each other and then they will know that they wanted to play with each other. Guinea Pigs will get used to the other Guinea pig if you leave it in the cage a little.
No, guinea pigs are complex animals. They will run away, that's just what they do.
no, if the guineapigs cannot escape from their cage and physically touch each other then they will not mate
No its not, i guinea pigs cage is way bigger. & you should not have the same size of guinea pig cage as your hampster.
No, you have to use a cage with bars and a cage door. Make sure only to use a cage meant for rodents, or a roomy plasic tub, but if you use a plastic tub, DO NOT cover up the opening, because the guinea pig could sufficate.
It depends on the size of the cage.Some cages are cheaper when they come in a guinea pig care supplies kit.My cage for my guinea pig was $50.But, then again,it was originally meant for two guinea pigs.
yes,they do. they love to be with other guinea pigs. they love to play or lay down with each other.
Hampers and guinea pigs should not be kept in the same cage. They have different social structures, dietary needs, and behaviors that are not compatible. Additionally, hampsters are solitary animals that may become stressed or even aggressive towards a guinea pig.