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Guinea Pig Noises
Guinea pig noises are cute, low utterances; breeders may have some new babies for you to buy.
These rodents are rather vocal. Their vocabulary is fairly large. When the animal is annoyed or angry it begins to chatter or click. “Chattering” means that the animal is content. “Rumbling” is a purring sound, made in the throat. This sound is related to the animal dominance. The “Wheek” is a loud noise that sounds about the same as its written form. The animal uses this sound when he is hungry, hurt, or just needs your attention. So when you hear some sounds producing by your pet, listen to it and try to understand what it means.
Guinea pig noises are cute, low utterances; breeders may have some new babies for you to buy.
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Many years ago, these animals could be found only in South America where they were used not as pets, but as a source of food. Traders visiting South America returned with these animals and they have since spread all over the world, mainly as pets. There are many different kinds of cavies, but what you need is a shorthaired variety. Short haired cavies are easier to groom than their long haired cousins, besides, animals with a short coat are as beautiful as the one whose coat reaches 8-10 inches in length. In captivity, these rodents make gentle and entertaining pets that are just pleasant to look at. Guinea pig noises are cute, low utterances; breeders may have some new babies for you to buy.
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