You must be talking about A rodent, I.E. Rabbit, Rat, Mouse? Seperate them.
females out. If there is a male in the cage you should get a whole new cage and a male so the two of them can mate. After both of them are done u should take the male out.
You can put it back in its cage after it takes a bath.
You should keep them in a cage that has nothing to sharp and clean the cage and supplies weakly so they don't get sick. Keep cords and nail polish and other fumes away.
Buy another cage and put them next to each other
cage liner or news paper, whatever you use should be changed everyday. as well as fresh food/water changed everyday and their containers washed/changed every other day. A more complete clean of the cage should be done one a week. hope this helps :)
Yes
It is recommended to spot clean your guinea pig's cage daily to remove any droppings or soiled bedding. A thorough cleaning of the entire cage should be done at least once a week to maintain a clean and healthy environment for your guinea pig.
No this should never be done. Unless you have a huge aviary and i am talking like they have at zoos then each species should have its own cage. Also some species can never be caged with there own kind the small parrots called parrotlets will fight and kill another of its kind if it is same sex. So never cage two species of parrots in one cage
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Unless the males are littermates (meaning they are from the same litter) this should not be done.
Whichever one is inside the other should be done first. If neither is inside the other, then it doesn't matter.
Easy put 1 male and 2 females in 3-5 gallon tank.Leave them in there for about a week then remove the male.Wait about 28-32 days females should give birth to 15-30 fry each.Remove females as soon as they are done giving birth or they will eat the babies.Feed babies on finely crushed flake food then when they are large enough small flakes.You can introduce them to parents and other tank inhabitants when they are too big to be eaten by other fish.