No. Neither as they can catch parasites and diseases that may be dormant in other caged rodents.
Guinnea pigs originate from... Guinnea pigs live to be...
It is personal choice.
no because our guinnea pig is preganant
Guinnea pigs breed whenever they want, but i suggest not breeding them, for that is very irresponsible, and many guinnea pigs are in need of a home in a shelter. If your guinnea pig is already pregnant, the gestation period of a piggy is 59-72 days. During this time, she will need extra vitamin c in her diet.
Yes, they do nurse them. All mammals nurse their young. Guinea pigs are mammals. They will nurse them for about 6 weeks after birth.
Yes, but their eye lids are not like humans. They just shut their eyes.
It is not recommended to house guinea pigs and lionhead bunnies together. Guinea pigs and rabbits have different care requirements, diets, and social behaviors. Guinea pigs are prey animals and may become stressed by the presence of a predator-like bunny.
I have a chinchilla, Rosco. And he barely smells! If you are trying to debate on a chinchilla or a guinnea pig... definality go for a chinchilla. They don't smell that bad.. I even keep mine in my room with the door shut all day! =] =D ;D Hope this helps =] =D ;D
Yes, but not together. Chinchillas require very different environments to guinea pigs.
I just put my guinnea pigs out in their run all day and bring them in at night.
yes you can but you have to put them in the summer first so they can get used to the wind but once you have done that you need to cover their cage/cages with something secure so that foxes and other animals dont get them
There are any number of exotic pets, such as pigs, dolphins, and chinchillas.