Guinea Pig Care - Introduction
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He is cute D:
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HE IS ADOURABLE!!! But your cage is VERY small compared to most other guinea pig owners...
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we recently introduced our pig (peyon) to one of our chinchillas (attila) they sniffed each other but peyton bit at attila's fur, my brother in law said maybe peyton was grooming atilla (both my chinchillas do that to each other) but i don't know
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was funny when you said he is not bitting you then he bites =). my piggies nibbles too specially when they think im giving their vitamin c.
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my cage has holes which poo fall out
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Now if i buy one i should get a big water thingy as its always hot here. . . But probaly while i am at school he/she will be sleeping =D Or maybe i should not get a big water thingy. . . I wonder . . .
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Nice and are you portegeese? (spelled wrong) I know how to speak it just not spell it. Btw is your name Gisele by any chance? Plz reply. I might know you
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Im adopting my friends Piggies, Cinnimon and Chocolate, Tomarrow! Im so excited!=D
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weird question...well guinea pigs doesnt smell bad.....they r clean nd they love to stay clean...just wash and clean their cage...nd bath them once or twice in a month..:)
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man he needs time he is new....dnt try to grab him or play with him soo much but nw u can.....nw u can play wit him nd hold him carefully...nd the best way to make ur guinea pig play wid u or not to be scared is to feed him!!!:)....hey try this rub ur nose with ur guinea pigs....yep it sounds strange but it is really effective he will start understanding u...any other questions ask me...:)
They guinea pig himself doesn't smell bad, they are very clean animals and groom a lot, a bit like hamsters. It's the cage that might smell bad after a week or sometimes more. All you have to do is get a nice material to fill the bottom of the cage and clean it regularly with some ammonia-free detergent and they'll be all smell-free!! =)
PiggySitter 2 years ago 9