Guinea Pig Cages?
I'm Planning on getting one, what type of things should i put in the cage.
And is there besides i can make a BIG cage, and if not what approx. size should the enclose be?
Make sure the enclose you get does NOT have a wire bottom, it is severely hard on their feet and can cause sores. For a single guinea pig, a coop 24x36 would be the minimum that I would recommend. They are active animals and need lots of running space. The largest cage you own room for is ideal.
here are some cage at petsmart
$29.99
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$59.99
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$79.99
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$12.99
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$3.29
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$6.49
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here are some stuff that you could put inside the cage so the GP could hide also from petsmart
$5.99
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$3.99
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$5.49
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Dont simply get one. They are very sociable animals. You wont need to join anything to this one:
http://www.petsathome.com/find/category-...
My friend has it and they live happily!
Cubes and Correx cages are super easy to produce, cheaper than a bought cage and totally customisable. They also look way better than a bought cage IMO...check these sites out...
http://www.treenspigs.com/info/cage.html
http://www.guineapigcages.com/
Answers: C+C cages are the only way to progress. Cages purchased through a pet store are entirely too small and completely unsuitable. Check out this site with great info, links and pics ~
http://www.cavyspirit.com/
You can link here through cavyspirit, but this explains the C+C cage, what to use, how big, etc ~
http://www.guineapigcages.com/
Here are some great toy philosophy ~
http://www.guineapigcages.com/toys.htm
You should really consider getting a same sex pair as these are very social creatures and do better with a playmate.
for one guinea pig it should be 2ft by 2ft