Yes. I've done this many times before with my own guinea pigs.
The guinea pig may be territorial for a bit, but she will warm up to her.
Just be sure to be a little more careful with boys. The're a bit more aggressive than
girls.
There is usually no problem with adding a new guinea pig even if you already have one. The best combination is to have a female, then introduce a new female. It isn't a good idea to introduce a new guinea pig if you have a male, unless you bring in a female because you want them to breed. If you must add a new male, try wshing it first to remove all old traces of its previous companions, as male guinea pigs are a lot more territorial than females.
When introducing a new guinea pig after the death of a previous one, it's important to do so gradually and carefully. Start by keeping the new guinea pig in a separate cage near the existing one for a few days so they can get used to each other's presence and scent. Then, introduce them in a neutral territory, such as a playpen, and monitor their interactions closely. Be patient and give them time to adjust to each other before housing them together.
In the old currency, One Guinea was equal to 21 Shillings or One Pound and One Shilling. In the new currency, One Guinea is equal to One Pound and Five Pence.
gET A BIG CAGE LET IT WALK AROUND DON;T disturb it then at the second day let it smell every one
"Guinea" is located on the west side of Africa; Papua New Guinea is a separate country, and is located above Australia.
one year...
New Guinea consists of parts of two different countries, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. There is no one president of the island.
A one year old guinea pig can be fed a diet consisting of hay, fresh vegetables (such as bell peppers, cucumbers, and leafy greens), and a small amount of pellets made specifically for guinea pigs. Make sure to provide fresh water at all times and avoid feeding them foods that are toxic to guinea pigs, such as chocolate or onions. Remember to introduce new foods gradually to avoid digestive upset.
New Guinea is one of the Pacific Islands located north of Australia in the Pacific Ocean.
yes but be careful. introduce them together but try not to leave them alone together for a few weeks to make sure they get a long. dont put two males together they will fight
No, rabbits and guinea pigs cannot be together. Even if one is a kit and the guinea pig is smaller. I want to have rabbits and guinea pigs in the same cage too, but the "Big Book of Rabbits" doesn't recommend it-- no book does. Also when rabbits grow up, they tend to get more territorial and will kick the guinea pig very hard!
"A party was held to introduce the new neighbors to the community." "Carrying fruit from one state to another could introduce new pests to farms there."