I would probably consult your Dr.. The urine of guniea pigs and hamsters have a very high ammonia content.
yes the pig will not harm them .
You need to keep any males out of the same cage that a pregnant female is in. You can keep other females with the pregnant one. If you think you may have a problem with the pregnant one, you can cage her by herself.
Potatoes and Raw beans are poisonous vegetables for Guinea Pigs.
Female guinea pigs can become pregnant as young as 4 weeks old, but it is not safe or healthy for them to do so. It is recommended to wait until they are at least 4-6 months old before allowing them to breed. Once pregnant, guinea pigs typically have a gestation period of around 59-72 days.
No, pyrethrin shampoo is not safe for use on guinea pigs as it can be toxic to them. Guinea pig shampoos should be specifically formulated for their delicate skin and should not contain any potentially harmful ingredients. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for recommendations on safe grooming products for guinea pigs.
If what you mean is can you keep guinea pigs indoors, then I can help you. Guinea pigs stay healthier when they are indoors where no bugs can get to them and there is ac. Message me if you have any other guinea pig or rabbit questions!! :D Jillian
No, it is not safe for guinea pigs to chew on crabapple wood. The wood is toxic to small animals like guinea pigs and can cause harm if ingested. It's best to provide safe chew toys made specifically for guinea pigs to keep their teeth healthy and occupied.
It all depends on the guinea-pig. I would advise you strongly to take your guinea-pig to your local vet to be on the safe side. Check your libary for Guinea-pig books and search the net aswell x
It is best to avoid feeding guinea pigs capsicum seeds as they can be a choking hazard or difficult to digest. Stick to feeding them the flesh of the capsicum instead, which is safe and nutritious for guinea pigs.
No! The fertilizer is toxic and can harm the guinea pig.
Usually guinea pigs are very social animals, so it should be fine, provided the children are playing gentle and being careful. If they are very young they should be supervised or helped with the guinea pigs.
Yes, guinea pigs can safely eat marigolds in moderation. Marigolds are non-toxic to guinea pigs and can be a tasty treat for them. However, it is best to introduce marigolds gradually into their diet to ensure they tolerate them well.