my new born 4 baby guinea pigs only 8 hours old

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2007

my guinea pig had birth to 4 new baby pigs.

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  • Those guinea pigs are probably FINE. I'm so sick of people calling ANIMAL ABUSE!!! on every pet video. It's ridiculous. Unless you see someone striking an animal or holding it underwater or something like that don't claim to know everything about the situation! Everyone needs to realize the great majority of pet owners are not experts and probably don't always do EVERYTHING perfectly. The same can probably be said for our own children but we don't go calling everyone bad parents! Just lay off!

  • @cole003f You don't made yourself sound very smart, so I don't get how you expect people to take you seriously. Learn to type. Also, we found our baby guinea pig after probably 18 hours [she was born at night] and we held her, and she was fine. She's still fine.

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  • These people need to be a bit more gentler when it comes down to picking them up because they are still babies and are very fragile. So cute though!

  • @Sleyah What if someone's holding a fish underwater?

  • stop drinking coffee before you shoot a video

  • @FlyingScribJelly Nope, I know rabbits are lagomorphs and mice, rats, etc. are rodents, but cavies are neither. I discovered this when my g-pig Benny was sick and I took him to the vet's (he's fine now, BTW) and they classified him on the forms as a cavy, not a rodent. When I had pet mice and brought them to the vet, they were classified as rodents.

  • @beckyboston

    Hmm, are you sure you're not thinking of the Lagomorphs? I know the rabbits got kicked out of the rodent family at some point because of the tooth difference and herbivorous diet. Unless cavies have been reclassified recently, last time I checked they were in the rodent family. Don't guinea pigs have two incisors each on top and bottom? I believe that's what classifies rodents as far as teeth go.

  • @FlyingScribJelly I used to think they were rodents but apparently they're a different group all together. It has to do with their teeth.

  • @beckyboston

    But cavies are rodents... D:

  • @123iluvoranges Guinea pigs are not rodents; they are cavies.

  • did you record this with a toaster

  • @Sleyah i dont think it is abuse until you kill them for no reason like murder

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