petco and petsmart are good places to get it but there are more.
They should be on fleece or bedding like carefresh. To find out more about guinea pig care, vist guineapigcages.com
Some alternatives for guinea pig bedding that are both less expensive and safe include shredded newspaper, aspen shavings, or fleece liners. These options are cost-effective and can provide a comfortable and absorbent bedding environment for your guinea pig.
Kiln-dried pine or aspen shavings, fleece, or a paper-based bedding such as Carefresh.
no. your guinea pig will adjust.
it depends on what cage you have in my opinion. If you have a cage from the pet store i think bedding but if u have a c&c cage where you can make it as long as you want fleece is the best because you only vacuum and replace the sheets. seriously think fleece is better though
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Ebay, or your local pet store. Rabbit bedding is also very similar to guinea pig bedding and can be used as an alternative if required. You can also make your own guinea pig bedding out of a small cage, some hay/straw and a small circular pillow.
I would have to say fleece is better. It cuts down on the dust for guinea pigs, the bedding does not get stuck in their fur, it is easy on their feet, and the top always stays dry. Note: Do not use regular detergent to wash fleece. Use vinegar and a gentle, scent free detergent (like oxy clean or tide free). Also, fleece is more effective if your guinea pigs' cage is large and there are not many guinea pigs (1-3 guinea pigs). MAKE SURE YOU GET EVERYTHING OFF THE FLEECE BEFORE YOU WASH. Your guinea pigs will be as happy as ever with fleece.
it will be easier cleaning the cage with the bottum covered every were and it will be more cozy for your guinea pig. . . hope i helped :) thanks for your question!
only in the wintertime so they wont get to hot
usually its ok if your pig eats the bedding if you think its having problems ask a vet.
Guinea pigs need somewhere to hide, constant supply of hay(timothy hay preferably), a water bottle, plain guinea pig pellets, and toys. They also need fresh fruit and veg everyday, and for the bedding they should either have wood chips or fleece(i prefer fleece as wood chips could cause breathing problems)