As long as you keep the cage clean then, "Yes." Use Aspen chips. You should especially keep it in your room if you only have one, as they are social creatures. If you get two get a male and female, with the male fixed.
Guinea pigs thrive in moderate temperatures ranging from 65-75°F (18-24°C). They are sensitive to extreme heat and cold, so it's important to keep them in a climate-controlled environment to ensure their well-being. Additionally, guinea pigs do best in a humidity level between 30-70%.
Because the male and female guinea pig would breed constantly and you would have a major explosion in the population of guinea pigs within a few months. Also, male guinea pigs can be fairly territorial and have sometimes been known to eat the offspring if there isn't enough room in the cage for all of them.
Guinea pigs, most likely have their babies during the night. I know that when I had my pregnant guinea pig, I kept her in my room until she had babies. She woke me in the middle of the night with her sounds while giving birth.
yes very well! i have kept guinea pigs with bunnies, goats, cats, and dogs and they all get along very well. my boyfriend's dog plays with his pet guinea and they play tag and hide and seek all over the living room.
A recommended minimum space for a guinea pig cage is about 7.5 square feet per pig, but more space is always better. Guinea pigs are active animals that need room to move around, exercise, and have separate areas for sleeping, eating, and bathroom needs.
in room temperter keep your cavies away from open windows
Yes, as long as the plants are out of the guinea pigs reach.
no, guinea pigs need to be kep in a garge or a utility room
Guinea Pigs are generally not lazy, they are very social and prefer to interact with thier owners.Ê Guinea Pigs prefer to live in a space where they have room to run and play.Ê
Guinea pigs thrive in moderate temperatures ranging from 65-75°F (18-24°C). They are sensitive to extreme heat and cold, so it's important to keep them in a climate-controlled environment to ensure their well-being. Additionally, guinea pigs do best in a humidity level between 30-70%.
some can be i have one in my room he is really gentel but i have anotheronewho is really skittish so it deppends but rex guinea pigs are the gentlest megan
Yes is they are not having to go back into heat. If they are staying in a cool room, make sure they don't go back into heat leave them until it is cooler out side
Yes as long as they are under supervision at ALL times.
Because the male and female guinea pig would breed constantly and you would have a major explosion in the population of guinea pigs within a few months. Also, male guinea pigs can be fairly territorial and have sometimes been known to eat the offspring if there isn't enough room in the cage for all of them.
Guinea pigs, most likely have their babies during the night. I know that when I had my pregnant guinea pig, I kept her in my room until she had babies. She woke me in the middle of the night with her sounds while giving birth.
yes very well! i have kept guinea pigs with bunnies, goats, cats, and dogs and they all get along very well. my boyfriend's dog plays with his pet guinea and they play tag and hide and seek all over the living room.
I wouldn't say that either is better then the other but guinea pigs are more calm. also hamsters are most likely to bite some people say but they only bite if they are scared so if you don't scare them they won't bite simple. but also hamsters are actually lower in price and don't need that much room which is a plus on their side but they are also nocturnal and guinea pigs are awake during the the day and sleep at night. Another thing is that hamsters are more active then guinea pigs so they tend to run around a lot more but this is not true for all hamsters . guinea pigs on the other hand are mostly not that active but again this is not true for all guinea pigs . but something that is for fact guinea pigs must have another to lie with they can not live alone but with hamsters on the other hand they can live alone but then again that is not really good because if you try to put to hamsters in the same cage your looking for a fight. also if guinea pigs escape they are easier to catch.