You have to take care of it
Cats ,maybe dogs and wild animal's 2 day old baby guinea pigs were attacked by cats and so was the dad guinea pig and they didn't survive so never let your cats near your guinea pigs if they are not in a closed hutch or run or cage. Hope this helped.
It is not recommended to move 1-day-old guinea pigs to a new cage as they are still very young and fragile. It's best to allow them to remain with their mother in a stable and comfortable environment until they are older and more developed before considering transferring them to a new living space.
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We did this with our guinea pigs, when they are about a few months old start showing the guinea pigs one another then gradually let them meet, once they meet every day and have no problems with eachother they can live together. They might start fighting for their territory so keep a close eye on them.
Guinea pigs are pack animals, they may be working out who is the alpha pig. If they dont stop fighting they might just not be compatable so you will have to separate them. Not all guinea pigs will get along, just like not all people get along. My girls cage is always noisy and busy, they chatter 24 hours a day, whereas the boys are more quiet once they have worked out the pecking order.
This isn't a very good idea. A young guinea pig will still have the scent of its mother, so there's every chance the father will try to breed with it, or even fight with it. It's better to put a young guinea pig in a separate cage completely.
Don't you have a cage?
People think that guinea pigs eat like that because in old tradition of their ancestors was that there were predators both day and night so they need to find the right times to eat.
Find out when they were born
It depends how many guinea pigs you have. If you have 1 or 2 then I would recommend that you clean the hutch once a week. If you have more than three guinea pigs then you will have to clean it out pretty often!
yes u can, at the moment i have two females in the same cage together they are about 2 weeks old, and they're getting on pretty well.