No, only Rabbits can get myxomatosis.
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dogs hamsters guini pigs monkeys and cats or that's all i know
Liu Guini was born in 1982.
The natural waking hours of the day for Guinea Pigs is dawn and dusk. But nowadays, pet Guinea Pigs are awake just about all of the day, with a bit of rest in between, and sleep while it's dark.
no although they are both rodents guini pigs are smaller dont hve big ears or big hind legs
No, cat litter is extremely dusty, and since guinea pigs are very low to the ground, it's bad for their respiratory system to breath in all that dust. Some acceptable litters are as follows: Carefresh, or fleece blankets with towels or uhaul pads underneath.
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In America there are a few pets at homes there well they do but us in England don't we sell fish rabbits guini pigs chinchillas and hamsters and birds and pets like them
All guinea pigs are born with teats. Just like people, everyone has nipples. That's why it's very common to find that many people think that they have chosen a girl piggie, when actually it may very well be a boy.
I have had both hamsters and gerbils, and I personally think hamsters make better pets if you want a pet that will interact with you. Although gerbils are awake during the day, and hamsters are not, I was an animal lover when I was younger and played with my hamsters during the day until they were used to it. Gerbils are very fast and hard to handle, where hamsters will cuddle and sometimes fall asleep in your hands. Gerbils tend to bite more, because they do not like to be held as much. When I was younger I would take my gerbils out and they would jump out of my hands and I would have to go and catch them. Also, my gerbils would bite and bite and bite and bite until I put them down. I have a hamster right now that likes to sleep in the pocket of my pajama shirt, and I had one that just died who was THE SWEETEST PET I ever had, she never bite ANYONE, not once! She was handled by small children who were not nice to her and dropped her and she still NEVER bit. Of course, it's best to only let a kid hold the hamster or gerbil if they know what they are doing because they can really get hurt if dropped. Gerbils jump really high and far, so they are DEFINITELY not good for young children to hold. I would say that hamsters are probably better pets if you want to handle them. If they are just to look at, gerbils are very fun to watch. But for a 10 year old, which I would assume wants to hold and interact with their pet, I think a hamster would be the way to go.
im sure about half mouse but im sure about guini pig
well the obvious are pets you find in pet stores such as rabbits, guini pigs, gerbils, hamsters, rats, mice, fish, stick insects, parrots, budgies, canaries. the un-obvious are snakes~with no venom or the venom taken out of them~, lizards, tirantulas, scorpians, gekos, frogs, toads. and obvious.. cats, dogs, ferits.