You can find out all you need to know at www.guinealynx.com or www.cavyspirit.com
These little animals are pretty easy to care for, and can be toilet trained. They need hay and fresh fruit & veg everyday, and a guinea pig mix, which you can get from any pet shop. They should be kept indoors, because they are more sensitive to temperature than rabbits, and also cannot be fed rabbit food.They should not be kept with rabbits, but if carefully supervised can play together for a short time in a run.
2007-01-04 05:54:38
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answered by Katie C 3
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i have a guinea pig name April. i got her in april, 2006. she's fat..LoL. cuz when i bought her, she was pregnant and i didnt know. they're just little mini pigs. they're easy to take care of. Mine wines alot though. shes always biting her cage and her water bottle. i scream at her and she stops for like 20 seconds. then starts again. they are good pets. they dont move arounf much unless they're a little baby. take them outside in the summer, they love the grass but dont let them eat to mush or it can die. they're kind of useless but i love them anyway. hope this helped! have fun..*
2007-01-04 15:25:57
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answered by KarateKidd 1
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Not sure what you want to know about g.pigs, but I'll give a little info. They are very easy to handle and take care of. Recommeneded to children 9 years or older. They need oranges at least everyother day to help provide viatimin...They eat timothy hay. get to be almost a foot long.
2007-01-04 13:47:00
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answered by Isadora Marie's Mommy 4
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whats the question?
2007-01-04 13:46:37
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answered by liz d 1
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http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=18&cat=1800&articleid=2838
http://jackiesguineapiggies.com/siteindex.html
http://guinealynx.com/
http://www.animaland.org/asp/petcare/guineapig411.asp
2007-01-04 14:33:14
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answered by Who am I? 5
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WHAT??
2007-01-04 13:58:39
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answered by ♥Hollister♥ 3
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