Opinion 1:
Don't buy a pet store cage because they are small and expensive. You can go to to see how to build a cage.
Opinion 2:
Actually, pet shop cages are more than adequate for guinea pigs. They are roomy; solid enough to protect guinea pigs from foxes and dogs; they are light and mobile so they can be moved around the yard; they are structured in such a way as to be easy to clean, yet can provide sufficiant protection for your guinea pig from the weather.
No. Most guinea pig cages are cat safe. If the cage is enclosed your guinea pigs should be fine. It is safest to have a latch though just in case.
It depends on the size of the cage.Some cages are cheaper when they come in a guinea pig care supplies kit.My cage for my guinea pig was $50.But, then again,it was originally meant for two guinea pigs.
C & C grid cages. ITs a home pet.
yes because it provides more space from the guinea pig to roam.
No wood chips will not hurt your guinea pig and are often put into their cages for bedding.
No. That is torture to a guinea pig. Guinea pigs need a huge cage 7.5 feet is recommended at a minimum!
Hello I know a lot about guinea pigs, but it really does depend the question is, is are you just looking for a family guinea pig? A show guinea pig? or a breeding guinea pig? If a family guinea pig you can visit your local animal shelter they really can be from 0$ to 250$ Ones from petstores are usually 20$ to about 60$
http://www.cavycages.com provides information on SAFE inexpensive home-made cages that owners can make.
go to the pet store. they have all things guinea pig there- including cages and stuff.
I prefer already built cages over custom built ones as they tend to last longer. I got my guinea pig's cage here http://www.petproductsbyroyal.com/rabbit-guinea-pig/
Wild guinea pigs live in the wooded areas of South America. Domesticated guinea pigs usually live in cages or hutches.
eather put a wall up or seperate cages or if there bro and sis its ok or spaid or nuter i perfer you nuter cause its cheaper