Baisicly anywhere... Homedepo, lows, and probably ace... It all depends on where you live but I don't suggest that as a good idea... Guinea pigs will try to chew the wire and if they do they can wind up getting hurt or if they digest it that can cause some serious problems for them.
Its not at all good for a guinea pig. Get a C&C cage instead. Wire floors contribute to cases of Bumble Foot. They don't sell wire bottom cages any more. See the related link for further information.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
The phenotype of the black guinea pig is black, and the pheno type of the white guinea pig is white.
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Opinion 1: No, it is nor okay. They can severely damage their feet and can cause a painful infection. Get a cage with no wire floor.Opinion 2:There is absolutely no problem with having a guinea pig cage with a wire floor. Having bred guinea-pigs for a great many years, I can assure you that never once did any of our guinea-pigs suffer any damage at all to their feet as a result of a wire cage.Wire floor cages are necessary in warmer parts of the world where the guinea-pigs spend all their time utdoors. this way, they can still get to the grass underneath the cage, and engage in their natural behaviour, which is to graze. If your guinea poig cage does not have a wire floor, or some other way for the guinea pig to get to the grass, you are depriving it of something which is instinctive.If your guinea pig is a completely indoors guinea pig (which is unnatural in itself), the floor of its cage must be wood or some other sturdy material with no gaps. Wire floor cages are only good if the cage sits flat on the ground.
I don't have a guinea pig.
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A Guinea Pig..
קביה that is guinea pig in Hebrew
a guinea pig.
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