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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Temperature

As you think about your guinea pig’s care, try to consider too the temperature they will be exposed to when in their cage. Normally, the temperature should be 64 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit or 18 to 20 degrees Centigrade. Guinea pigs cannot easily tolerate shifts in temperature. If you really want your pet to be healthy, avoid such fluctuations. If they live outdoors, place a good amount of hay to serve as insulation in the night, when temperatures go as low as 45 to 50 degrees F. It is still advisable to house your cavy indoors.

Drafts

Even though they live inside the house, ensure that they are not exposed to drafts. These can result to chills, then deteriorating their immune systems, leading to potential diseases because of the invasion of harmful microorganisms.

Heat

More so, you must not expose them to extreme heat either. As compared to a cold environment,


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are even more affected by too much heat. Do not place them near radiators, stoves, hot pipes, and other heating devices. And when they are outside, put a shade over their cage to avoid too much heat from the sun, leading them to heat stroke. By following these guidelines you will have success in caring for your guinea pigs.

Cleaning

Now, with regards the cage and its specifics, you should take away the waste inside it every now and then, or when necessary. If you have bedding made of hay, replace it with fresh hay to prevent toxicity to your pet because of the accumulation of mildew. At least once a week, you should be changing the bedding and cleaning the cage to ensure that you are promoting a clean environment for your pet guinea pig. It must also be disinfected. In this way, you are also preventing your pet from harboring potential illnesses. The more


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you have in your cage means the more times you have to clean it.

These guinea pigs care measures will pave the way to a healthier pet, so if you want to keep your pet strong, build upon these habits.

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