The only requirement is that it is big enough for them to stand and turn around in. A big cage is good for these animals. They like a lot of room to move around in.
The bigger the happier your rabbit will be.
The minimum size for an outdoor hutch for two ferrets is 1.5m X 0.75m x 0.75m
that depends where you live. They should be in temp.'s between 65 Degrees F - 80 degrees f . Make sure the hutch is big enough with a solid floor and secure from other animals.
no a guinea pig should not be in time out because it will make them feel lonely.and also will become tough with big problems.
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The only requirement is that it is big enough for them to stand and turn around in. A big cage is good for these animals. They like a lot of room to move around in.
I would definitely go for a hutch with at least a plastic bottom to it. Guinea pig wee tends to seep into everthing and is very potent. From my experience there is no getting that smell out of wood! the wipe clean option is a must. remember to have wooden chew toys or sticks around their cage in order to let them gnaw to keep their teeth from over growing. in summary..plastic is a big yes!
me no no
If i were you i would get a big cage so the guinea pig can run around Good luck with your piggie I have a big cage that holds 2 guinea pigs and they chase each other around the whole cage!!!
If your guinea pig's teeth grow too big you can take them to the vet or you can give them hard food and toys to chew on.
Rabbits can live in a hutch outside with a surrounding of chicken wire. During the night it is best to bring your rabbit inside in a little hutch for inside. Be carefull of its whereabouts.Domestic rabbits live anywhere people keep them. Domestic rabbits don't naturally live anywhere in the wild: that's what makes them domesticated. All the different breeds of domestic rabbit were bred from a single species: the European Rabbit. Wild European Rabbits live in the Mediterranean region.
YES but it has to be big