If you mean the type of plastic igloo that you buy in pet-shops to put in cages then , yes they do. Guinea pigs love to have a small private place to sleep at night. You don't have to buy one of these though, guinea pigs would be just as happy with a cardboard box that they could chew on , you'd have to change it every week , or else it would get soggy and disgusting.
Yes.
Guinea pigs typically sleep in small enclosed spaces like tunnels or igloos, where they can feel secure. They may also use cozy bedding materials such as hay or fleece to make their sleeping area comfortable. Providing a suitable hiding spot will help them feel safe and reduce stress during sleep.
Guinea pigs do not require a light on to sleep. In fact, they prefer a dark and quiet environment for rest. Ensure they have a comfortable sleeping area with enough bedding for warmth.
Answeryes... mine does at least.AnswerYes they do. They also sleep with their eyes open sometimes. If you watch them when they sleep you can see them dreaming, as like us, they have rapid eye movement, and occasionally they'll twitch. It's really cute :o)
Yes, guinea pigs can sneeze just like humans and other animals. Sneezing in guinea pigs can be normal occasionally, but if it becomes frequent or is accompanied by other symptoms like discharge from the nose or eyes, it could indicate a health issue that needs to be checked by a vet.
play till they sleep
Cage: Midwest guinea habitat.... hut: plastic igloo
Guinea pigs don't actually nest under their bedding like hamsters, but they do love to hide in spaces like their Igloo, and they like to crawl through tunnels and things. But make sure you guinea pig has alot of space to run in its cage. Hope this helps! :)
Yes that is fine it wont effect your guinea pigs.
Yes.
Guinea pigs typically sleep in small enclosed spaces like tunnels or igloos, where they can feel secure. They may also use cozy bedding materials such as hay or fleece to make their sleeping area comfortable. Providing a suitable hiding spot will help them feel safe and reduce stress during sleep.
yes
They sleep at night.
yes
They are not strictly nocturnal or diurnal, but are more active in the daytime.
Never keep a guinea pig in a garage because car fumes, no matter how little will make it ill. Anyway, how would you like to sleep in the garage?
Mostly they either eat and sleep.