Make sure you are ready for the commitment, as guinea pig care is a real undertaking. Try these two websites to learn more about guinea pig care. Guinealynx.info and guineapigcages.com Then tell your mom about all you have learned, and make sure she is ready to help you.
yeah
tell her that the guinea pig cant fit and needs a bigger and better house
yes, but don't be surprised if the Guinea pig rejects it too. but it might not
you dont you just let her choose
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 wish i could help but my baby guinea pig didn't like its mum after 3 weeks because she was sick and died. . . .
You have to prove you are worthy of keeping the guinea pig safe from the cat. Be responsible and persuasive but not pushy.
Say it will help you to get better grades in school
they should eat the normal guinea pig food and drink from the water bottle.
Sure. Just ask Santa or your mum and dad, or your grandmother or your boyfriend or your girlfriend.
At this age the guinea pigs should still be with their mum so this isn't a problem. They will feed on her milk, and will start munching hay, dried food and fresh food within a day- so carry on feeding your mum guinea pig as normal and the babies will start to help themselves when they are ready. Make sure all the litter and mum has plenty of hay and mum has water.
If you want your mum to let you get a guinea pig its a good idea to help out with little jobs around the house before you ask. Then explain that it would teach you independence and that you will take good care of it. But you should normally get it least 2 guinea pigs to keep each other company, otherwise they can get stressed and unhappy.