it depends if they are both boy or girl. two or more boys will fight but girls wont.
Guinea pigs generally like their cage as it provides them with a safe and secure space to retreat to. However, it's important for the cage to be spacious enough to allow for exercise and enrichment activities. Regular cleaning and cage maintenance are also necessary to ensure their well-being.
No, I wouldn't put them in the same cage, I don't think they would get on too well.
Well,the girl guinea pig will choose a boy because they will be all over here and then get pregnent.Maybe she can get pregnant by diffrent male guinea pigs but i think it is unlikely.
You can definitely have 2 female guinea pigs in the same cage. Just be sure they are closer in age and get along well before housing them together.
Well, not really. If you clean there cage/hutch maybe once a week and bath them then there not smelly. Remember that you have to clean there cage, guinea pigs hate to run around in there poo or dirty hay.I belive you've made a spelling mistake with 'Guinie pigs' , it should be 'Guinea pigs'. Sorry if this has caused any trouble.Hope this helped:)
Lots of people say rabbits can be kept in the same cage as guinea pigs but it's very dangerous and should never happen. Even if your rabbit is friendly or just a bunny the guinea pig will get bullied. This will also lead to lack of the space and the guinea pig may be stepped on or crowded in the cage. Rabbits need a bigger cage, a bigger run and different medicine and vaccinations which affects the guinea pigs well being. If you are looking for a partner for your piggy try another lonely female or a neutered male. But guinea pigs should always be kept with another guinea pig and no rabbits!
my name is LuvBug787, Well it depends on what type of cage you have but if your animal is smart enough ya it can open its cage. Here is a site i think you should see it shows you things about guinea pigs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy3ACpMAhw8
It is not recommended to house dwarf hamsters with guinea pigs. They have different social structures and dietary needs, and may not get along well together. Additionally, guinea pigs are larger than dwarf hamsters and could potentially harm them unintentionally.
well, guinea pigs generally popcorn when they are feeling happy, excited, or playful. If you see this in her cage, this means that she needs to get out and run around (floor time.).
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
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.
well when my guniea pig is out of its cage it likes to roam around. I also have a ball that i can put hay in it and he has a blast with it he rolls it around