Look to check if you can see them breathing or their heart beating. Aside from that you have to wake them.
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.
cool If your guinea pig is lying on it's side it usually means that it is sleeping. Since guinea pigs can't close their eyes for more then ten minutes, you can tell if its sleeping when it lays on it's side and is poking it's leg out. If the guinea pig is sleeping a lot and not eating then the room it is in is too for it and you should probably move it's cage to a colder room in the house.
I have never heard of it but the guinea pig would have to be trained in special areas, including: using a litter box; not to squeak(that could get quite annoying); ect. No, big human could squish.
when you are sleeping during the day and most animals are alive during the day but if you sleeping during the day your habitat could be sabotaged.
I don't think you can unless online... You shouldn't be dressing your guinea pig. They could overheat and die.
I could quite possibly call a person who has "problem waking up and breathe while sleeping" a snorer, rude and annnoying if they sleep with me, and most probably suffering from sleep apnea. They should see a doctor.
Does it ever wake up?? But its still breathing??if it is but it is not waking up then it could be hibernating Where do you place your hamster's cage?? it it is too cold?? then they are hibernating..
Tingling in the fingertips upon waking is often due to poor circulation or pressure placed on the nerves while sleeping, such as from sleeping in an awkward position that compresses the nerves. It could also be a sign of conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or peripheral neuropathy.
Pain in the thumb and index finger region upon waking could be due to sleeping with your hand in an awkward position, leading to temporary nerve compression or strain. This is common in conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or repetitive strain injury. Stretching exercises and proper sleeping positions can help alleviate the discomfort.
This probably wont work but you could try soundproofing your room :) I doubt i can do that!
Yes, it's possible that while you are sleeping you could be in a position that could injure your thumb. The body's senses are diminished while asleep, so a minor thumb sprain could occur without you realizing it.
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.
cool If your guinea pig is lying on it's side it usually means that it is sleeping. Since guinea pigs can't close their eyes for more then ten minutes, you can tell if its sleeping when it lays on it's side and is poking it's leg out. If the guinea pig is sleeping a lot and not eating then the room it is in is too for it and you should probably move it's cage to a colder room in the house.
You can get back into a regular sleeping pattern by making sure to go to bed early each night and waking up at a decent time in the morning. Do not take naps during the day or this could mess up the schedule. You could go to bed by 10pm and wake by 8am every morning. This would get your body back on track for sleep.
This depends on the personality of the guinea pig and the ferret, they could but they could not.
the guinea pig could be injured or the fall could have killed it.
Yes, you could esophageal spasms at night while sleeping.