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Claire, 9 October 2021

To anyone who's looking to buy a guinea pig please buy two guinea pigs as they are social animals. My eldest guinea pigs are currently 8 years old and I have owned guinea pigs for over 10 years. Don't bathe you guinea pigs unless advised buy you vet as there skin is very sensitive. Make sure you feeding them 75% hay 10% pellets and the rest veggies that supplement vitamin c please do you research before buying a pet. Guinea pigs can be timid but if you spend time with them they are friendly creatures.


Jennifer, 28 March 2021

Guinea pigs need a least one friend for theyre here animals. They do not like to be in water, so please no pools. They need vitamin c for they dont produce it. Please provide via food and not suppliment. Feed them 70% hay 10% pellets and rest fresh veggies.


Ioulita, 2 March 2021

Do they like being bathed? If yes would it be nice to have a little paddle pool in the cage for it?


Alisa, 16 May 2020

How do you clip their claws/nails?


Meghan, 10 May 2020

I would like to buy a Baby mail Peruvian guinea pig.


Alisa, 23 March 2020

It my first time getting a guinea pig what are some recommendations


Becky, 28 February 2020

Looking for a black skinny pig that resembles a hippo. Do you know where I can purchase one?


Carmen, 9 February 2020

Hi there I want to get/buy a Guinea pig for my 7 year old daughter. Are they friendly? It’s best to get 2? We leave in London. Thanks


Maeve, 7 December 2019

I’ve had guinea pig for almost a year now and if anyone is thinking about getting one I would highly recommend to add to that I would really recommend a c&c cage with a 2 by 2 loft as if guinea pigs do not get along it is ideal. Personally I want my guinea pigs to be a comfortable as possible so I have a “guinea pig dad” fleece liner with a pocket. I found wish a good spot to buy little bits. If you put youre guinea pigs outside in a safe enclosure for half anhour every once in a while WHATCH OUT FOR HEDGEHOGS ! These cute little creatures are covered in fleas and could pass them on to your pigs this has happened to me and ended up costing me $35 as I had to bring them to the vet. If you have any queries on guinea pigs or anything to do with them contact me at maevetunney@gmail.com I will be happy to help thanks bye for now ????


Linda, 24 July 2019

I have had numerous guinea pigs for about 25 years. I have ‘Misty’ a female guinea pig for 4.5 years. She has a younger guinea pig friend in an adjacent cage. Over the last 12 months Misty has developed a tumour, or what appears to be a tumour in her backside. It is still growing and is now the size of a small orange. Misty is fine in herself and is eating sleeping weeing and pooing normally. She moves about her cage without any problem. Our vet says it may or may not be cancerous or that it may be a cyst. We know from experience guinea pigs do not react well to an anaesthetic. I have made a decision to monitor Misty ‘s condition continually and as soon as I feel she is starting to suffer pain I will take her back to the vet. I suspect I know what the vet will suggest! Has anybody else on the forum come across a similar problem? Thank you

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