First, buy bedding ( found @ pet store generally shavings) and put it in the bottom of the cage. Remember to clean the shavings out every week so you have a healthy guinea pig! Second, make sure your guinea pig has a nice cage! Next, get a little house to put in the cage! The guinea pig will use that as a bed! After that, get a little water feeder that the guinea pig can drink out of!!! Make sure to replace that water frequently! The next thing is to buy food! Generally if u have a local pet store, u can find all you need there! U can also get some non-necesseties, like a wheel.
yes a child can handle a guinea pig
There are a lot of places one can learn to care for a guinea pig. One can learn from a book dedicated to guinea pig care, look on the internet for pet care tips, or simply ask an expert of animal care.
You don't make them run, nor should you force them to do anything that is not it the guinea pig care guide.
There is no record of Princess Diana winning an award specifically for guinea pig care. Princess Diana was known for her charitable work and advocacy for various causes, but there is no evidence to suggest she won an award for her care of guinea pigs.
Princess Diana was humorously awarded a "Guinea Pig of the Year" title by the British pet magazine "Guinea Pig" in 1992. This light-hearted recognition was given for her care and attention to her pet guinea pig, named "Gizmo." The award highlighted her fondness for animals and her approachable personality.
Make sure you are ready for the commitment, as guinea pig care is a real undertaking. Try these two websites to learn more about guinea pig care. Guinealynx.info and guineapigcages.com Then tell your mom about all you have learned, and make sure she is ready to help you.
yes you can very properly care for them in an apartment
Peter Gurney has written: 'Guinea Pig' 'The proper care of guinea pigs' -- subject(s): Guinea pigs as pets 'What's My Guinea Pig?' 'Piggy Potions'
a neglected guinea pig may feel lonely or distressed.it would need extra attention and care
It depends on what guinea pig is listening to the music, and what kind of music. If it is a baby guinea pig, then it will probably stop momentarily, and then keep on going. If it is an old guinea pig that has heard music before, he will prbably not care.
You have to take care of it
yes you can. that's where i got my guinea pig.