They usually dont make any noises its just heavy breathing.sometimes they might grunt but if they squeal and there is ALOT of blood take them to a vet right away! Congrats hope this helps!!
Guinea pigs may exhibit nesting behavior by gathering bedding materials and creating a comfortable space. They may also become more restless or vocal leading up to birth. Some guinea pigs may show a decrease in appetite or become more protective of their nesting area.
Voles make a small little chirps just like hamsters, guinea pigs, or gerbils.
Guinea pigs make a tutting noise as a form of communication. It can be a sign of annoyance, warning, or to show that they are not pleased with a situation. It is their way of expressing dissatisfaction or discomfort.
Yes. Guinea pigs make all sorts of sounds. Sometimes when you feed them their favorite veggie they will make a sound that sounds alot like a cat purring. Some guinea pigs will also do this when they are being petted. This sound means they are happy. They also make a similar sound with they are displaying to a mate or before they fight. This is called rumblestruting, so make sure you don't get the two confused!
Loud squeals and cries and even grunts.
leave them in peace and dont make noise allyson wrote this
I have had mice and rats both. Both of which did nothing more than squeak. I would assume all rodents make a similar noise, such as; guinea pigs, gerbil's, ferrets etc.
Guinea pigs may exhibit nesting behavior by gathering bedding materials and creating a comfortable space. They may also become more restless or vocal leading up to birth. Some guinea pigs may show a decrease in appetite or become more protective of their nesting area.
Guinea pigs make noises to show their feelings like fear or exitment.
maybe because he/she is lonely or it's sick
Yes if they are happy.
Possibly, most of the time they make that noise if they get excited, frightened, or want attention from something.
They could be sniffing in the air to make a noise
They purr and shake their hips. This is the mating dance.
They grind their teeth and it makes a chattering sound.
it depends on what noise. if it is a very high noise then they want to be put down but if its just a nice pitch they are happy and they also use squeaking to communicate with other guinea pigs
It means to make a noise that a Guinea pig makes. Or even more, the noise that a pig pig makes.