Q:
How long do guinea pigs live?
A: About
6 to 8 years and more than that isn't unusual.
Q: How many
guinea pigs will I get if my guinea pigs mate?
A: You
will end up with about 2 to 3 guinea pigs.
Q:
Is it ok to put two guinea pigs together whose ages are different by a
couple of years?
A: Yes.
If for example you were to get a guinea pig that was about 2 years old
and you had one that was only about 5 months old, it would be ok to put
them together, providing that they are of the same gender. I actually did
this with a 3-year-old and a 5-month-old and they've gotten along just
fine, it just takes some time, as with most guinea pigs, even of the same
age..
Q: Are flowers,
leaves, and dirt okay to feed guinea pigs?
A: Flowers
and leaves are poisonous to guinea pigs, but surprisingly, dirt is ok for
them to eat!
Q: What foods
are poisonous to guinea pigs?
A: Potatoes,
raw beans, flowers, and leaves.
Q:
Can I give my guinea pig a bath?
A: Yes,
you can give your guinea pig a bath. But there is a certain way to do it.
For the shampoo, there are many cleansers that you can buy at most pet
stores. Just ask someone at a local petstore for a guinea pig/rodent shampoo
and they might be able to show you one. If you prefer not to buy shampoo,
what you can do is take a bucket, maybe 15-20 inches in diameter and fill
it with luke-warm water, and add some soap to it. The water should be no
more than 1 inch deep, so that your guinea pig doesn't get any water in
its mouth or nose. Then take a clean tooth brush, or maybe just your hands
and wash its underside gently. This should clean it somewhat. But always
keep an eye on your guinea pig while it is in the bucket/tub. After you
wash it, be sure to hold it in a towel until it is COMPLETELY dry (no hair
dryers!). This is necessary because a major reason why guinea pigs get
colds is from baths.
Q: Are two
guinea pigs better than one?
A: Yes,
two is better than one. Guinea pigs are social animals and get along well
in groups. Two females would be the best. If you get two males, try to
get ones that are brothers or have been in the same cage since they have
been born. Males that don’t know each other are going to fight.
Q: What
do I do if my guinea pig gets bitten or scratched by another guinea pig?
A: First,
immediately take the bitten guinea pig out of the cage. Wash the bitten
area with water, and take to a vet as soon as possible.
Q:Do
I have to clip my guinea pig’s toenails and teeth?
If
yes, can I do it myself?
A: Yes,
it is necessary to clip a guinea pig’s toenails and teeth. If the toenails
get too long, they curl under, and puncture its foot, which may cause infection.
This actually happened to one of my guinea pigs. It was put on antibiotics
and I always clipped its toenails after that. You also need to clip their
teeth. If the teeth get too long, they will also curl under and the guinea
pig will be unable to eat, and may die. You can wear down their teeth by
giving them salt and mineral wheels and empty toilet paper roles. You cannot
clip the teeth yourself. Take your guinea pig to a vet. You CAN clip their
toenails by yourself. Hold them underneath the stomach with one hand, and
clip their toenails with the other. You should give them a treat afterward
so they won’t mind the clipping as much.
--NOTE:
If you do give your guinea pig a salt and/or mineral wheel, there is less
chance that you will need to take it to a vet to get its teeth clipped.
You can usually tell when the teeth need clipping because the guinea pig
will stop eating and possibly drinking.
--NOTE:
There are certain types of nail clippers that you can buy for guinea pigs.
But you can also use regular nail clippers or scissors.
Q: Can guinea
pigs live outside?
A: Yes,
but they can only live outside on certain conditions. They cannot live
outside unless they live in a firm hutch that no predators like cats or
birds could get into to eat the guinea pigs. It shouldn't be too cold or
too hot outside, either. A good temperature range for guinea pigs would
be 64° F to 72° F. The winter and the summer are probably not good
times to keep your guinea pigs outside. Late spring and early fall are
probably the best times. Most of the time, it is better and safer to keep
your guinea pigs inside. There is less risk of disease, sickness, and likelihood
of getting eaten or killed.
Q: What is
a good temperature for guinea pigs?
A: A
good temperature for guinea pigs is 64° F to 72° F. A little cooler
and a little warmer won't kill them, though! They just prefer and are more
comfortable at that temperature range.
Q: Is
it ok if my guinea pig eats its feces (poops)?
A: Yes,
it is just fine! Even though it is really disgusting to us, guinea pigs
will eat its own feces for the leftover nutrients still in them. Eating
them is actually good for guinea pigs!
Q: Is it
ok for guinea pigs to use those rolling balls that hamsters use?
A: The
rolling balls that they make for hamsters to run around in CANNOT be used
for guinea pigs. The pet stores have special guinea pig rolling balls,
but in fact, these things can actually fracture guinea pigs' backs and
damage their feet.
DID
YOU KNOW...
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Guinea pigs
are diurnal; they are awake during the day and sleep at night!
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A guinea pig
can get up to 2 pounds in weight and 11-14 inches in length.
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Baby guinea
pigs (pups) are born with their fur and eyes open!
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A guinea pig
is most comfortable at 64 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit (F).
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Abyssinians
are NOT larger than short haired guinea pigs. They just appear bigger because
of their fur.
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Guinea pigs
LOVE to be groomed with toothbrushes.
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It says in
The
Guiness Book of World Records that the oldest guinea pig known was
14 years old, 10.5 months and was named Snowball.
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