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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2006

Newborn guinea pigs with their mother.

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  • the conversation their having is basically "mammy my feet are killing me and theres a weirdo in our cage".even get a wooden board or something to get their feet off the wire!

  • Their poor feet!!!!

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  • Most of the time I get a bit annoyed with people always criticizing the maker of videos with responses like "clean the cage" or "that sound is them being upset" and crap. The reasons for this are obvious, they may have taken the video right before they cleaned the cage. And piggies "scared noise" is almost identical to their "happy noise"... That being said, this is just bullshit and irresponsible. Take this video down so some 11 year old that gets a piggy doesn't do the same stupid shit you do.

  • @HooDooBrown When you own an animal, you ought to research a bit about it first before getting it and going as far as to mating it. It's basic knowledge. Otherwise, it's leads to unknowing abuse of the animal.

  • @FluffyCatGirl1 obviously you know nothing about guinea pigs/ have never had one/ never read up on one if you did (shame on you)

    guinea pigs commonly get bumble foot from walking on wire bottomed cages. Imagine if you could not walk on solid ground, and for the rest of your life laid down and walked across far-set wires. It would cut into your foot, just like it does to guinea pigs. It is absolutely not a matter of bedding. You are so ignorant, there are no words for you. You ought to die.

  • @AlexDeLarge90 yeah? well you're a fool too because your snake is the natural prey for hawks and other birds of prey. because thats their place in the ecosystem so you basically contradicted yourself with that comment. fool.

  • @AlexDeLarge90 You sick monster

  • @AlexDeLarge90 Well you can go fuck yourself.

  • I have a mother guinea pig too that recently got her own kids. They multiply really fast and grow quickly.

    That is really good because my burmese python loves eating them. Fortunately for them they are getting a bit too tiny to be just another snack for a growing snake. I think rabbit will be on the menu too. Hey, they multiply fast too. Hm, maybe because nature wanted them to become prey to predators, because that's their place in the eco-system.

    Fools.

    Rodents are vermin.

  • it looks so fat yet so fluffy and so deliciouse (no not realy)

    JUST ADORABLE FOR A CUDDLE!!! mine is a baby satin named oscar :3

  • bumble foot. FFS!!

  • Awww the baby piggy looks like a hamster

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