Yes beccuse it can hurt baby guiniepigs. Infact It can even harm an adult guiniepig!
Guinea pigs are from the cool/cold Andes Mountains of South America.
Baby Guinea Pigs live independent with their mother.Guinea Pigs don't make nests.
no, guinea pigs cannot live with these animals, and yes, guinea pigs will be hurt by wild mice. guinea pigs should live with other guinea pigs, and wild mice should stay wild.
No, this could prove harmful to either animal.
no in the winter it would get to cold and if their young they can't be out in the draft and it's just to cold for them what the real problem is.
There average lifespan i s 5 to 7 years. The above does not address the question. A guinea pig can live inside its entire life, as long as its cage and surroundings are kept clean. If you live in a cold area, it is better to keep your guinea pig inside as they do not tolerate cold very well. A guinea pig is happier living outside in warm temperate regions of the world. Guinea-pigs are grazing animals, which is why they particularly enjoy grazing on the grass outside.
if they like it let them but don't be surprised when they have a baby mixed who knows it might be a cute baby.
no because your hamster wether it is a girl or boy will hurt you guninea pig.
Guinea pigs dont live in Peru, they live in an island called Guinea this here, is a picture of guinea
Whichever, but make sure that you get them young so you can choose whether they live indoors or outdoors. It depends entirely upon where you live. Guinea pigs kept as pets in Australia rarely live inside, unless they are show or breeding animals. There are brilliant hutches that can be bought for outdoors, which give the guinea pig plenty of protection from the heat in summer and the cold in winter.
Not a good idea. Their native habitat is a warm climate in South America. Not strictly true, yes they come from South America but they live in the Andean Highlands where the air is thin and temperatures can be extremely cold, they do not live in the rainforest. Heat is more of a problem for a Guinea Pig than cold. Guinea Pigs can be kept outside all year as long as they have plenty of hay etc, they deal very well with cold.
My 2 6 month old boy guinea pigs sometimes fight a little bit but as long as there is no blood or serious cuts, they can live happily together