Guinea Pig are Good Pets
If you are looking for a pet that isn't so active or doesn't like going for walks, a Guinea Pig is the pet for you. Guinea Pigs are awesome as pets. If you be nice to them, they'll do the same back. Just beware if you don't be nice to them they will bite you, and they have a very nasty bite - how I know? I've experienced it myself.
Home Comforts
When getting a Guinea Pig, you will need the following
* Predator Proof Cage
* A Water Bottle
* A Food Bowl
* A Small Hut
* Hay
*Guinea Pig Food
* Saw dust.
Once the Guinea Pig cage is finished and ready to put somewhere, make sure you don't put the Guinea Pig in a cold place because that is how it will get a cold.
* Predator Proof Cage
* A Water Bottle
* A Food Bowl
* A Small Hut
* Hay
*Guinea Pig Food
* Saw dust.
Once the Guinea Pig cage is finished and ready to put somewhere, make sure you don't put the Guinea Pig in a cold place because that is how it will get a cold.
Setting Up Your Cage
If your only getting one Guinea Pig, you don't need a big cage, but if you are thinking about getting more than one, it will be a good idea to get another cage because one will be not enough.
Step 1.
When putting in the saw dust and hay, make sure you put the saw dust on the bottom of the cage, ( you can put hay on the bottom, but then your Guinea Pig will eat all of it.)
Step 2.
Once you got the saw dust on the bottom, put the Guinea Pigs hut in. If you don't know what a Guinea Pig hut is - (it's a round igloo shaped hut where the guinea pig sleeps).
Step 3.
It's time to add in the food and water, (make sure when you get the Guinea Pigs food it has Vitamin C in it.) Pour the food in the food bowl and place it anywhere in the cage. The fill up the water bottle and place it on the side of the cage.
Step 4.
The next step is to add in the hay. Since Guinea Pigs are very shy animals, they like to borrow into something, so that is when the hay comes in. Place the hay anywhere in the cage ( and as much as you want.)
Final Step.
The final step is to add the Guinea Pig into the cage. Guinea Pigs are very wriggly so hold the Guinea Pig tight. If you don't you could drop the Guinea Pig and break its back.