guinea pigs
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!!!
no guinea pigs are herd animals while hamsters need there privacy
Guinea pigs generally like their cage as it provides them with a safe and secure space to retreat to. However, it's important for the cage to be spacious enough to allow for exercise and enrichment activities. Regular cleaning and cage maintenance are also necessary to ensure their well-being.
Guinea pigs only sleep for about 6 minutes a day, unless your hamster runs around 24/7 it wont keep them up.
a spacy cage with a little shelter made of wood
Yes,you can keep her female cagemate with her unless the cage mate tries to harm the baby.If she does that you will have to keep them separated at least unti the baby is older.
Guinea pigs need space to move around in, and some hamster cages are pretty small. Ideally a guinea pig needs at least 0.75 sq. m. If your pet seems like it does not like its cage, get a bigger cage soon
Simply put, you don't. You can put the guinea pig in another cage in the meantime though, or hand it to someone for a cuddle.
If you keep their cage clean, they keep themselves clean. Still, you should wash your hands after handling them.
You should keep them in a cage that has nothing to sharp and clean the cage and supplies weakly so they don't get sick. Keep cords and nail polish and other fumes away.
You need to keep any males out of the same cage that a pregnant female is in. You can keep other females with the pregnant one. If you think you may have a problem with the pregnant one, you can cage her by herself.
Yes! It is alright to cage them seperatly but guinea pigs love company and may get lonely. 3 is the best number of guinea pigs to keep in one large cage so that way if one cage mate dies, the others will not miss it so terribly as if it were the only one.