YES, just flashing lights may not be good for their eyes.
no
Yes guinea pigs do eat wood they preefer tree bark but they can eat wood and bark, in fact it is 1 of their favorite treats :)
No,your pig should really be in a stall with mud or grass but if you have to he[or] she can have shavings...but the grass or mud would be best.
The country is New Zealand. The pohutukawa is not actually a Christmas tree. It is a tree that blossoms at Christmas time
fruit tree branches, they will only nibble at it to wear down their teeth.
Never feed your guinea pigs random twigs! You never know what might make them fatally ill! Apple branches, however are brill for guinea pigs. You can also buy special wood chews from pet shops!
Climb up and get it. Do not let it sort itself out; Guinea pigs are not very good climbers and are not very good at jumping or falling from height.
The country would be New Zealand, but the pohutukawa is a native tree, not the nickname for a Christmas tree.
Christmas trees should be available at many businesses. If you have a place that grows them near you, you might want to go there to choose a Christmas tree and have it cut down for you.
I lived in Southern Spain (near Sevilla) for 3 months including half of December. Although I did see some Christmas decorations I never saw a Christmas tree there. My answer is no.
I think they are, and if it's not the sap/tree that they are allergic to then Tinsel and Christmas ornaments etc, can also be a danger. I would keep away from allowing your Bird near a Christmas Tree. 😊
New Zealand is the rugby playing country that is near Australia and refers to the Christmas tree as a Pohutukawa. Families in New Zealand place their gifts and candy around the Pohutukawa.