Introduce them in surroundings that they arebothunfamiliar with, this gets rid of any need for territorial behavior. Let them both interact with each other in for instance a secure room or garden, while they are doing this clean out the older Cavys cage and add something new to it.
Once they have gotten use to each other then you can settle them into their shared home, there may be a small bit of ruckus at first but Cavy's usually like being in pairs... especially females.
You shouldn't have any trouble after this =]
Hope that helps
16 Year Old Farmer.
I think. I have two female guinea pigs and they get along fine.
Both males and female guinea pigs are great. It all really depends on the individuals personality, so if you want a friendly guinea pig, you should search for that and get a guinea pig that is friendly. But if you are getting 2 guinea pigs, you shouldn't really try to get 2 males as they (males) tend to fight. Usually a male and a female or two females will get along well. == == Hope I helped!
Yes they do, I have two females and most of my friends have two female guinea pigs. I think they like living together.
It's unheard of.
No! It is not possible without a male Guinea Pig.
Two Guinea Pigs are better.If you don't want babies,you should only buy two male or two female Guinea pig.
yes
If you put two male guinea pigs together they will alomst certainly fight, even if you didn't want to mate them with a female.
Well sometimes yes sometimes no, I have two Guinea Pig Female: Sofie and male: Darwin. I always check their behavior and my opinion: It's better to keep them separated. The female will always chase the male.
Guinea pigs can exhibit territorial behavior, which may lead to growling even if they are otherwise friendly. It is possible that your female guinea pig is establishing boundaries with her roommate, even though they are generally comfortable with each other. Providing enough space, hiding spots, and resources can help reduce tension between the two guinea pigs.
Both male and female guinea pigs have two nipples located on their lower abdomen. These nipples are more prominent in female guinea pigs, as they are used for nursing their young.
get 2 female they get along well but get them about the same sise