I would keep them inside but it depends on what age they are. If they are between1-3 weeks old I would keep them inside.
No they should be kept in a hutch or a cage.
Ginnea pigs can be kept in a hutch outside in the garden, or in a large cage inside. Out in the garden will reduce the smell however having them indoor is more convenient for handling and feeding.
no, guinea pigs need to be kep in a garge or a utility room
NO. Do not put these two animals together. Chinchillas should be kept with other chinchillas and guinea pigs can go with rabbits under supervision.
At least a 1000 g if kept with other fish.best kept in an indoor pond.
Yes Koalas are kept in zoos but if its to cold they in indoor closures
my cat is a outdoor cat it will get more aggressive if outdoor if i were you i would keep it inside indoor or outdoor you decide
Yes. If you own an indoor guinea pig you need to keep it indoors. It can play out side (in a run) but cannot sleep out side. They need to be kept in a room with another guinea pig or in a bedroom were they won't get lonley. Indoor guinea pigs are clean animals still they need their cages being cleaned out once in a while. Lenny
a cage sized of at least 6 square feet and the piggie should be housed indoors if it is to be kept singularly, in an area where you can interact with it as much as possible. two guinea pigs should really be kept as they are very social creatures, in a cage of 8 square feet.
Guinea Pigs do not hibernate, but, Guinea Pigs cannot be kept in the cold or they die.
If the baby is not kept safe the baby will die
No, not normally.