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Guinea Pig Care Secrets

For those pet lovers who have limited space, the guinea pig makes an
ideal pet. Caring for your guinea pig is no different from caring for
any other animal, in that they require love and attention, and some
specialized looking after, that almost anyone is capable of providing.
Guinea Pigs make fantastic pets for children. Also known as a "Cavy"
(which comes from the scientific name Cavia Porcellus) they are social
and very affectionate. Apart from a regular checkup with your local vet
to catch any potential illness ahead of time, there is no reason for a
Guinea Pig to be any more trouble than a cat or a dog.

Parasites can become a problem, but generally aside from lice and mites
not many other bugs affect the furry little creatures. Caring for your
guinea pig should be a loving activity. As they like to sleep in and
under straw, hay, and other soft surroundings, new bedding can be a
problem with mites and lice. Lice can be seen in some cases, and if
they are present, they can cause intense itchiness for your little
friend. Make sure to have some treatment on hand in case these nastie's
make their presence felt. Ask your vet for the best treatment.

Feeding your guinea pig, as they are neophobic, is dependant on what
you feed them in the first few weeks of their life. They will take a
fancy to whatever it is you feed them during this time, and that will
tend to be their preferred diet for life. If only raising kids was the
same! In the first few days of their life, feed them a good range of
food, like grass, hay, fresh fruit and vegetables. Occasionally feed
them pellets, but caring for your guinea means providing a good
balanced diet, so don't overdo the pellets.

Desexing your pet is a good idea if you don't want them breeding. Of
course if you only have one this is not a necessity, but it does
encourage a calmer temperament and it also reduces the risks of some
potentially nasty diseases in the future. If you have a male and
female, they can start breeding at 6-8 weeks of age, but cannot be
desexed until at least 5 months, so be careful during the early months.
If you don't want little babies running around, maybe keep the two
separate until the time is right for desexing. If on the other hand you
are okay with babies, then the mother should have her first litter
prior to reaching 6 months of age. After this age problems can arise
due to fusing of the pelvic bones.

Like their teeth, Guinea Pigs have ever growing nails. The nails should
be clipped regularly.

Housing usually consists of a purpose made hutch. An indoor environment
is best because of the risk of heat stroke in temperatures above 25
degrees Celsius. Around a quarter of a meter squared is suitable floor
space for each Guinea Pig. Caring for your guinea pig involves
providing them with enough space to feel comfortable in an environment
that is relatively cool to warm and with shelter for those chill-out
times. They are fairly timid creatures, and like to run and hide when
the urge takes them.

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