Generally, a few days before Kindling (giving birth) a doe will pull fur from her dewlap, belly & sides to make a soft warm nest for her kits. It's also recommended that she have access to straw or hay to nest in.
If you know the date your doe was bred you can add a nestbox and straw or hay to her cage on about day 26-27. Does generally kindle between 28-31 days & become very intent on building their nests in the days just prior.
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no. your guinea pig will adjust.
Ebay, or your local pet store. Rabbit bedding is also very similar to guinea pig bedding and can be used as an alternative if required. You can also make your own guinea pig bedding out of a small cage, some hay/straw and a small circular pillow.
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only in the wintertime so they wont get to hot
usually its ok if your pig eats the bedding if you think its having problems ask a vet.
Some alternatives for guinea pig bedding that are both less expensive and safe include shredded newspaper, aspen shavings, or fleece liners. These options are cost-effective and can provide a comfortable and absorbent bedding environment for your guinea pig.
yes.if your pig has mites then you should clean the bedding out.
A guinea pig, definitely. It might seem weird but they are very sweet and affectionate and if you get the right bedding, they don't smell!
some safe bedding can be expensive but you can also make your own! in my opinion, the safest bedding is paper or a soft, cuddly blanket; depending which do your guinea pig like (: !
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..no. Try using hay.
petco and petsmart are good places to get it but there are more.