The Guinea Pig Cage Site

Information for C&C Guinea Pig Cage Aficionados
Thursday, June 10th, 2010

When you first decide to bring a guinea pig into your home, you should be sure that there is a vet who specializes in small pet care in your immediate area. Many people may not consider the expense    .. more …

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Sunday, June 6th, 2010

In the wild, guinea pigs are playful creatures who love to engage in what we might call games. Like their wild ancestors, your pet piggies also like to play too. Being social animals they    .. more …

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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

o Best foods for your Cavy to consume are: apples, bananas, pears, strawberries, grapefruit, honeydew melon, kiwis, tangerines, yellow plums, oranges, watermelon, grapes, lemons, cauliflower    .. more …

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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

In nature, guinea pigs love a comfortable place to live in. Putting them in a cage with barren wire mesh floor will not only be rude but painful four your pet. To make your cavy comfy, it would be    .. more …

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Monday, May 31st, 2010

Many people would be quick to call a guinea pig just another “dumb animal” but that’s actually not true. Of course, when compared to a human or a dog, guinea pigs aren’t going to astound you with    .. more …

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Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Giving your guinea pig a home takes more than just buying a fancy house. It involves a lot of care and affection building trust between a pet and its owner. But for starters, let’s look at what makes    .. more …

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Sunday, May 30th, 2010

They are very social animals. This sentence reveals that they get along fine and prefer to be in groups. In most of the cases, two females will get along simply very well. They are less hostile    .. more …

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Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Regardless of where you choose to purchase your guinea pig, the price will be relatively the same. Most pet stores charge between $10 and $15 for a guinea pig while breeders and rescue    .. more …

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Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Wild guinea pigs or cavies are mainly grazers and live off plants and the stems, leaves and seeds of grass. Pet cavies thrive on grass, hay, fresh vegetable matter and grain.Grass and HayGrass and    .. more …

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Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Guinea pigs are able to express a number of things through body language. For example, if your pet piggie is in a good mood he will jump up and down a number of times. This is known as “pop    .. more …

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