Guinea Pigs are like any other animal, if you put a male and female together they will create little guinea pigs. If you want to keep the father in the cage, pay attention to the mother, she will let you know if she wants her space or if she wants him close.
no, guinea pigs cannot live with these animals, and yes, guinea pigs will be hurt by wild mice. guinea pigs should live with other guinea pigs, and wild mice should stay wild.
guinea pigs are not born blind. they have to be very independent to get away from their predetors within a week
59 - 72 days.
they will run a way to get away from you hahahaha
yea they can why wouldn't they be able to
Until the mum(mom) is pregnate then they stay away until the babies are full grown
you have to put the guinea pig in a cage and feed it with the guinea pig food and just be normal
No. if they were guinea pigs that don't fight with each other than the non-blind one might help the blind one get around, eat and live a normal life.
Yes, when guinea pigs lift their head up and stay still when you stroke them under the chin, it typically means they are enjoying the interaction. Guinea pigs often show this behavior when they are feeling relaxed and comfortable.
Guinea pigs do much better when they stay in one place. they can travel, but they will get really stressed out about if the trip is more than 1 to 1 1/2 hours long.
Guinea pigs can stop nursing after several days but I reccomend allowing them to nurse longer as its an excellent source of nutrients that the baby will need to grow and stay healthy.
If what you mean is can you keep guinea pigs indoors, then I can help you. Guinea pigs stay healthier when they are indoors where no bugs can get to them and there is ac. Message me if you have any other guinea pig or rabbit questions!! :D Jillian