They don't
as long as the hut is built right they should be fine.
i wouldn't say they are supposed to but they can live out side with the right hut and food.
No but u can play with it out side for a few
Female Guinea Pigs can be in heat for only up to a few hours - it depends on the pig. During this time, this is the only time a litter can be conceived. Behaviour includes mounting other pigs, swaying side to side and protruding their bottom in the air and loud squeaking.
The side because they are the same. The top because they are different.
Guinea pigs have a sort of binocular vision, slightly askew in comparison to a human's.
guinea pigs can be housed in a 3x2 cage inside or a 3x2 hutch (insolated for winter) out side make sure to cleen cages every week at least 1 time. i cleen mine every day because i love and care extra for my guinea pigs.
It falls on its side because guinea pigs have leg length discrepancy, meaning one leg is shorter than the other.
The same thing that happens when you put it right-side up...
Silverbeet is a definite no for guinea-pigs, unless you fancy indigestion and LOTS of poo. Anyway, guinea-pigs are very smart (a lot of my friends disagree with that) and will normally reject anything poisonous to them.
Well... this is a tough question because it really depends on the cat and guinea pigs personality. Personally I keep my cat as far away from my guinea pigs as possible because I don't trust my cat. If there is no way your cat could get into their cage or stick its paw in the side it would be okay.... But no I don't think that I would put your cat near them. I know of some people that have cats and guinea pigs which are best friends but No you shouldn't.
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