yes.
Yes, guinea pigs can develop cancer just like other animals. Some common types of cancer seen in guinea pigs include lymphoma, mammary gland tumors, and skin tumors. Regular veterinary check-ups and a healthy diet can help reduce the risk of cancer in guinea pigs.
Not all the time!
Yes, unfortunately, they do. There is nothing you can do about it except take it to the vet.
No. If it breaks it will cut them leading to fatal injuries.
Yes, guinea pigs can die from vitamin deficiency, especially a lack of vitamin C. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own vitamin C and must obtain it from their diet. A lack of vitamin C can lead to scurvy, which is a serious and potentially fatal condition in guinea pigs.
after being pregnant for a couple of weeks
Yes, virtually any animal can develop cancer
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.
No. This is called 'inbreeding' and can be fatal to the guinea pigs, can lead to severe pain for the mother and can cause deformed offspring. Never let guinea pigs mate with their relatives. Ever.
I have three
Not sure, but guinea pigs aren't type of pigs. They're in the rodents family, and NOT pigs. Hope this helped?