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Guinea pigs are hopping happy in highrise Guinea pigs need a lot more time and attention and a much larger living space than a pet store cage. Most importantly, a guinea pig needs to live with a |
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6 Things you need to know before fuzzy tot moves in Provide at least a 20-gallon aquarium for hamsters and gerbils, and a two by three-foot cage for a guinea pig (two by four if you have a pair). |
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Many exotic animals end up at shelter "Not too long ago we had a church pastor bring in a bunch of stray guinea pigs, which is really an unusual animal to find in the bushes," she said. |
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CHICKENS COUNT "You start with the hamster, the guinea pig, the dog and now the chickens. Maybe it's a family project. They want to show their children what maybe they did |
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Perfect lamb bakes in a bed of hay seen a chef walking to the demonstration table carrying a plastic bag filled with hay – the kind you buy for the guinea pig's bedding from a pet shop. |
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It’s important that you provide your cavy with proper housing like a cage. This will prompt him to be more active and healthier. There are a few things you need to consider when buying guinea pig cages. Some of these things include size, floor, and design. This article will give you a few tips for buying a cage for a guinea pig. SizeSize is one of the most important considerations. Cavies need a lot of space to run around. If you want him to be more active, then you should buy the largest cage possible. At the very least, the one you choose should be 18 inches wide and 14 inches high. Some pigs like to jump, so relatively tall walls will prevent them from escaping. FloorOne of the next things you need to consider when buying a cage is the type of floor it has. You need a cage that has a solid floor. However, these pigs have very tender feet. This means that you should avoid wire or mesh floors as it will likely injure your pig’s feet. DesignYou should also look for guinea pig cages that have added components of interest for your pet. Plastic ledges and shelves are two good options. However, these additional components shouldn’t prevent your pig from having enough space to move around the cage. Cavies also need a place to hide. So, some toys can also double as a hiding place. Plastic pipes with thick walls are a good option for this. If you want a simple hiding place for your pig, you can just put a cardboard box inside the cage. BeddingWhile you’re out buying a cage, you might as well get some bedding. There are plenty of bedding options you can choose from. These include hay, towels, and shredded paper. The shredded paper should be ink-free. As a matter of fact, anything you use for bedding should be nontoxic because guineas love to chew on things.