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Good Guinea Pigs Cage

c&c cage

I really recomend for your guineapigs.Provide a nice place for your pigs.Not to hurt or harm your guinea pig or their feet.

diy cage ideas:

diy cages were a really great cage for you G-Pigs.you can design it by yourself by any creative ideas.

rabbit hutch

rabbit hutch provides a huge space for your G-Pigs.Give them a huge place to runs and play.

playpent

playpen was a great cages for pigs it was big and give g-pigs a big place

shed

G-Pigs Space

One guinea pig:  7.5 square feet cage (minimum), but more is better; generally 30" x 36" is a good size.
Two guinea pigs:  7.5 square feet (minimum), but 10.5 square feet is preferred; generally 30" x 50" is a good size.
Three guinea pigs: 10.5 square feet (minimum), but 13 square feet is preferred; generally 30" x 62" is a good size.
Four guinea pigs: 13 square feet (minimum), but more is better; generally 30" x 76" is a good size.

Shed was a clean and hygenice for the family.You can order a SHED if your house have a huge garden.

BAD GUINEA PIG Cage

wire bottom

wire bottom cage can causes G-Pigs "BUMBLEFOOT" it was very painful for pigs

hamster cages

hamster cage are way to small for g-pigs! they have no place to run and explore

pet store cages

pet store cage are also to small for them. IF bigger it just suitable for 1 pig.

BUMBLEFOOT

bigger cage are better

things  guinea pig need:

pellets

water

alot of Veggies and Fruit

alot of hay

STAY

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