most animals leave places where a animal has urinated alone, however urine contains traces of toxins and if your guinea pig eats it it could become ill.
yes it it ok, because when they dont want to eat they will leave it out
Her last flight was out of a grass runway in New Guinea called Lei.
Guinea pigs can eat grass, and it is good for them. They can eat as much as they want. However, it is a good idea to make sure the grass doesn't have chemicals in it, and to dorm your guinea pig routinely, as parasite eggs can be found in grass.
No. Do not under any circumstances leave your domestic guinea pig unattended.
No, leave them with the mum guinea pig, she'll look after them. If you take them out too soon it could be distressing for the mother pig.
I actually leave the clippings, but I have a mulching blade on my mower which cuts up the grass a little finer that non-mulching blades. If you have a mulching blade and leave the grass cuttings they just decompose but if not and you leave too much, it could cause some issues, more thatch, etc.
They can be left alone in a secure place, in a room, run or hutch, but don't leave them in the open where cats could get them and they could escape.
yes. they love to run but be carefull they cant run away. be careful there are foxes and hawks. dont let them eat chemicalled grass and NEVER leave them unatended.
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No, it is not safe to leave a guinea pig in a garage. Garages can have extreme temperatures, poor ventilation, and potential hazards like toxic substances or pests that can harm a guinea pig. It is important for guinea pigs to be housed indoors in a safe and comfortable environment.
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Your mower may leave clumps of grass behind if the grass is too long or wet, the mower blades are dull, or the mower deck is set too low.