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    Cavy Care Questions!

    Yes! Yes! It's a miracle! I am back! I have one question... HOW DO I TAKE CARE OF A GUINEA PIG?! My sister & I might be getting one so please! Help!

    Thanks so much
    ~Breezy n' DJ
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    Well, first off, the most important things guinea pigs NEED is vitamin C. They need a good daily dose of it each day. Oranges and about 1-2 drops of liquid supplement found at pet stores is enough for them. They need exercise regularly, and a nice spacial cage. Oh, and also, don't get ONE because guinea pigs are social creatures that like to have company. See if your local humane society has a pair of guinea pigs up for adoption, too. Give your guinea pigs fresh water changes about once a week in a sipper tube for them, as a water bowl gets filled with shavings, etc. They love vegetables and give them this every day. Timothy hay is good for older guinea pigs, whereas alfalfa hay is for younger guinea pigs. Last, give 'em lots of LOVE!

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    Originally posted by guineapiggie13
    Well, first off, the most important things guinea pigs NEED is vitamin C. They need a good daily dose of it each day. Oranges and about 1-2 drops of liquid supplement found at pet stores is enough for them. They need exercise regularly, and a nice spacial cage. Oh, and also, don't get ONE because guinea pigs are social creatures that like to have company. See if your local humane society has a pair of guinea pigs up for adoption, too. Give your guinea pigs fresh water changes about once a week in a sipper tube for them, as a water bowl gets filled with shavings, etc. They love vegetables and give them this every day. Timothy hay is good for older guinea pigs, whereas alfalfa hay is for younger guinea pigs. Last, give 'em lots of LOVE!
    I have heard from many places that your never supposed to use the viamin C suppliements because if gives off a bad taste in the water and then they stop drinking. But I guess it depends if the guinea pig is used to it or not.

    Autumn, GET TWO GUINEA PIGS! Get the two you have been looking at that you told me about on IM. I'll piggy sit!

    If you have any more questions, IM, PM, e-mail, call me, whateven. I'm online just about 24/7 There are many people on PT that have guinea pigs and can give you loads of info if you need it.


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    Re: Cavy Care Questions!

    Originally posted by piclezgomoo
    Yes! Yes! It's a miracle! I am back! I have one question... HOW DO I TAKE CARE OF A GUINEA PIG?! My sister & I might be getting one so please! Help!

    Thanks so much
    ~Breezy n' DJ
    I have three ADORABLE piggies up for adoption waiting for someone to love them Ok ok, just tempting you now.

    Make sure you get 2, they need company!

    Ashley
    Dogs: Nova, Konnor and Sitka

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