Instead of soap, I would substitute a counter cleaner that is free of bleach. After use, wipe the cage down again with a damp rag.
Wood cages are not very good because guinea pigs love to chew on wood. If you give your guinea pig a wooden cage, they might chew threw one day. Your pet might get lost!
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wooden carrots. there flavoured and good for their teeth.
Probably not, guinea pigs can be quite dusty little critters. Their bedding and hay often contain an extremely high number of dust particles, so as soon as you go to clean their cages out gets they stirred up into the air. This could cause an attack so people with asthma proabably shouldn't have pet guinea pigs.
A good design for a cubes and coroplast guinea pig cage typically involves creating a spacious enclosure with a solid coroplast base and using cube grids to build the walls of the cage. It's important to include multiple levels for added enrichment, ramps for easy access, and hiding spots for privacy. Ensure adequate ventilation and make it easy to clean by providing a secure, removable top.
It's a good idea to put the two guinea pigs in separate cages so that they can see each other.This is so they can get used to each other and will prevent fighting and stress when they are put together.
They are very clean. But if you are going to have one you will still need to clean there cage. But the guinea pig will clean themselves I believe. I already know that guinea pigs are the cleanest rodent. After the guinea pig is the rat.
yes it is good to keep them clean they like warm water
No! Have you seen what they do to guinea pigs? They keep them in such small GLASS CAGES! that proves PETCO cannot do anything good for your guinea pig. Not to be harsh, but you need to buy nail clippers from petco and cut them yourself. And NEVER, EVER let PETCO cut your guinea pigs nails.
Its not at all good for a guinea pig. Get a C&C cage instead. Wire floors contribute to cases of Bumble Foot. They don't sell wire bottom cages any more. See the related link for further information.
The simple ones are the best. The colourful ones with lots of tubes look fun but are almost impossible to clean.
no they dont like being in cages