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Guinea pigs are from South America so they are used to warm weather and like it. Unless you got them from a pet shop they are used to the climate in the pet shop. As long as they're warm, have food, water, and hay, they'll adapt to be happy =)

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13y ago

Guinea Pigs like warm weather. ( not hot) They originated from South America. I wouldn't bring my guinea pig out if it is colder than 75 degrees Fahrenheit. And no hotter than probably 90 degrees Fahrenheit because you could give it a heat stroke. Or in cold weather, the chills which could sadly kill it. I also wouldn't bring it out in the rain, or if it is damp outside. I would make sure it is sunny but your piggy isn't right in the sun either. :-)

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I think that they were traded around the world. But they are originated in Guiana, South America.

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Guinea pigs are originally from South America, the climate is very warm there.

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