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By : Jason Ruben Alder    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-28 03:46:51
As you are choosing what sort of hatch you are getting for your Guinea Pigs, it is necessary that you have a big enough hatch for the Guinea Pig along with all it's toys and accessories. The guinea house needs to be spacious enough so they are able to ran around and have fun for fitness. The sleeping and drinking spots ought to be on opposite ends:

Its essential to decide on a cage that is a suitable size built from nontoxic materials and is escape proof. The most secure cages are made from timber, metal, wire, or a combination of these materials. Timber cages are easily chewed through and glass guinea pig cages will not provide sufficient ventilation and could also crack easily. No wires mesh flooring.

A secure door or lid will keep your guinea pig in and other critters out. Spacious enough to provide ramps and activity areas Though guinea pigs are not agile and can't climb very well, they do require places to play, explore and exercise.

Here are a number of of the necessities you will need to place into your Guinea Pig cage: Something that they can snooze and hide in, large diameter PVC pipe, shoe boxes. A food dish that is heavy on the botton so it does not tip over and little enough that she can't climb in it and use it as a toilet. Plastic or glass water bottle with a metal spout. Hay rack to keep hay clean, fresh, and off the floor . Clean dry wood shavings or wood fiber for bedding. Ramps and other furniture for her to explore and Low plastic shelves Toys such as tunnels, tubes, wooden chew toys, wood blocks, paper bags, and hanging bird toys. Be sure that whatever you put in the cage doesn't clash with the space he needs to run around and exercise.

If your'e keeping them indoors place the cage in a well ventilated and sunny spot. Some good places for the guinea pig cage would be along a wall or under a window, if you have room in your garage that would also be a good place for them. The guinea pig cage must also be located some where quiet with little noise or commotion. Temperature is also one more thing to keep in mind; the guinea house should be positioned some where between sixty five° and 75°F or you Guinea Pig is at danger at getting unwell.

For out doors the guinea house should be placed in a location out of the heat during the day but warm enough at night, under a shade fabric or underneath your veranda is a good idea; this will stop the rain or dew decaying the hatch. It must also be located close by to the house; the further away the Guinea Pig is to the house, the less attention it will get. So keep it nearby to the home, beneath a shade cloth or deck and away from heat and rainfall. The guinea pig cage should be positioned some where between sixty five° and 75°F

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It's important that the cage you select is a correct size not just to fit your pet, but also the accessories, food and drinking containers.We have select the best guinea cages and hutches that are for sale online plus bedding, Guinea pig food and toys. For more information visit our website Guinea Pig Cages and Accessories.

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