As long as your pet has plenty of fresh food and water they can be alone for a few days. This may affect their behavior because they are social animals. They will do fine though if left alone.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
Tiny white spots on a guinea pig could be a sign of fungal infection such as ringworm. It's important to have a veterinarian examine the spots to provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Keep your guinea pig's living area clean and dry to prevent further skin issues.
a guinea pigs cousin would also be a guinea pig.
Well nothing really happens.. Potato skin is bad for them, but the potato itself is okay.. Mine loves French fries Bc of the salt on them. So as long as the fries don't have the peel, you should be okay!
Definitley a guinea pig
Yes, that's okay for them to eat.
It may hurt the guinea pig if he is sensitive, but other wise he will be okay with it.
Not if a guinea-pig eats it, as you have put in the question. It's okay if a guinea-pig chews a piece of fabric, because it will grind their teeth down, which is a good thing.
The guinea pig will not give the cats diseases if you make them friends or leave them seperated.
I learnt that Red lettuce is okay for your Guinea Pig but Ice Burg lettuce can make them ill!
No. Do not under any circumstances leave your domestic guinea pig unattended.
not necessarily; if you leave one guinea pig in the cage with the sick guinea pig, the guinea pig that is not sick can get sick; you should separate them just to be safe but if the guinea pigs start to get lonely, put them back together
No, do not leave them in the frost! They will die if you do.
If you leave it long enough, yes. :(
No, leave them with the mum guinea pig, she'll look after them. If you take them out too soon it could be distressing for the mother pig.
Just watch that the cat doesn't use claws on the guinea pig and don't leave the guinea pig outside the cage unattended and it should be fine
I have a guinea Pig and I've never heard of putting a chick in the same cage with a guinea pig, but I would say its okay for now, like when there little, but you should know that older chickens will catch mice if they were able to. And chickens may mistake a guinea pig for a mouse-there not the smartest animals in the world.