Do you mean the guinea pig itself or the guinea pig sticking to one side of the cage. If it self is leaning its body to one side it could be sick or injured so seek medical attention. Or it could just be weak or not strong as the other side of its body or it could be paralysed on one side and thats why it is leaning. If it starts to look sick or looks like it is in pain then thats when you no it is not weak it is probably injured. If it is sticking to one side of the cage it means that it just might of picked a spot to rest or to go to the toilet.
When your guinea pig tilts its head to one side it might have a eye or ear infection.
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My Guinea pig lays on his side and sticks one leg out. hes never done this before and now 2 years old? any ideas
One would be crying and throwing his or her guinea pig
yes. unfortuantly this can happen
probably!
i think they only have either one or two baby guinea pigs but i am not sertin because i don't think a animal that small can carry more than two baby guinea pigs at once but you never no i might be wrong
It falls on its side because guinea pigs have leg length discrepancy, meaning one leg is shorter than the other.
it depends on where u get them the male guinea pigs are usally around $10 and the females are usally around $13 to $15 dollars good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -MissVanessa3434
"Guinea" is located on the west side of Africa; Papua New Guinea is a separate country, and is located above Australia.
Many domestic guinea pigs are too big for the average pet cat to eat. But be careful - some cats will certainly go for a baby guinea pig. I once had a cat that was an excellent ratter, killing rats quickly and eating them, and she also got in to my baby guinea-pigs and started carrying them off one by one.
no that would make it a he-she. that is sort of impossible peeps. READ A BOOK!