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Guinea Pigs

 Guinea pigs make the ideal family pet. They can be housed  indoors or out and can live happily in single sex pairs. They  have a natural life span of 4 to 7 years
  
 Choosing.

If possible choose a single sex pair as   Guinea pigs like company. Only buy a mix sex pair if you are  willing to accept and re-home young. even then they will have to  be separated during pregnancy.DSCF0007

  
 Note.

Rabbits do not  make a good companion for guinea  pigs. Rabbits and guinea pigs get on when they are young but as  the rabbit matures there is a good chance that it will turn on  the guinea pig.  I know when you visit our shop you will  see rabbits and guinea pigs in together  but they are only  young and are not sexually mature. 

We do not recommend mixing rabbits and guinea pigs in the  same hutch
  
 Housing.DSCF0011

 We recommend a minimum hutch size of 36 inches and  48 inches for more than one animal.Outdoors the hutch  should bewell off the ground and facing away from  prevailing weather. For indoors there is a range of plastic  based cages. In the winter months it is advisable to house your  guinea pig in its hutch in a garden shed or outhouse. If you put  it in the garage please do not put the car in the garage!!!   ( car exhaust will kill guinea pig)

  
Feeding.  Guinea Pigs are herbivores.
  As well as their hard feed they require unlimited top quality  hay. It is vitally important they get a constant supply of  Vitamin C, as like Humans, they cannot make their own. We feed  ours on fresh carrots and cabbage.  
  
 What you will need

. As well as the hutch and the pig you  will need

 
Wood shavings. Do not use sawdust  or treated  Shavings.  Concider using Hay or chopped bedding for  horses . Never use Straw  .Some rescue centres now  recommend not using even Shavings because they may cause  irritation to the skin.
Hay
Dry food
Water bottle
Disinfectant.
treats.
  
  
 Cleaning.

The hutch should be thoroughly cleaned out and  disinfected at least one a week.

  
  
 Handling

. Guinea pigs are quite quick animals and take a  little while to settle down. However they love lots of human  attention and will soon be confident about being handled

  
 Breeding

. Only undertake breeding after thoroughly  investigating the subject

  
 Further information.

 This leaflet is intended as a very  basic guide to Guinea pig care. There are many good books on the  subject in your pet shop.

  
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