They like being petted on the back.
If they're purring it means that they like it, but if they're sqealing it means that they wan't you to stop and go away.
Most guinea-pigs like to be gently scratched on the back of their necks - this often elicts 'purring' from them. They also like to be stroked along their backs, but again, not too hard as it can hurt them.
Guinea pigs make a tutting noise as a form of communication. It can be a sign of annoyance, warning, or to show that they are not pleased with a situation. It is their way of expressing dissatisfaction or discomfort.
Purrs are often made when you are stroking them or having them on your lap. My guinea pig does it all the time when I am stroking or rubbing her. However, do not get this confused with the "mate call". My guinea pig purrs because I will stroke his fur backwards (on purpose to make him purr) so it is like a chill to them.
If they are warped they can cause shaking when braking.
when u rub her clitoris back and fourth then you stick your tougne in her hymen and get it nice wet until she starts shaking and vibrating.
Shaking can be a verb as part of a continuous structure (They are shaking hands) or it can be a gerund which is rather a noun (Shaking hands is not customary in Japan.)
Guinea Pigs do not have holes in there back. your guinea pig probobly has a growth on its back. You should see a vet if it doesnt go away!
Brushing their fur in the opposite direction is not a sign of purring ... they are growling, it can be painful. Mine sometimes purr when getting fed their favorite treat. It is not very often they purr but you may mistake this with a growl.
"Shaking" can function as a verb or a gerund (noun), indicating the action of moving quickly back and forth or trembling, as in "He is shaking with fear." It is not commonly used as an adjective or adverb.
Yes. Back and forth in a shaking motion.
It means that the guinea pig wants to go back In its cage if not that then the guinea pig is cooled