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How To Take Care Of A Guinea Pig
If you want to learn how to take care of a guinea pig, learn about rodents in general; this rodent shares a lot of similarities with his brethren.
It is important to learn how to clip the pet’s nails, as this procedure should be performed every two weeks or so. They tend to suffer from colds that result from drafts, dampness or temperature fluctuations. To avoid pneumonia, have your pet examined. These animals can be trained. If you don’t want your pet to use the carpet as a toilet, you can train it to use the pans instead of it. Just leave a pan of litter in the corners of the room where your pet is running around.
If you want to learn how to take care of a guinea pig, learn about rodents in general; this rodent shares a lot of similarities with his brethren.
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How To Take Care Of A Guinea Pig -
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Some domestic species still retain the instinct of their wild relatives, to run for cover when startled or threatened, that is why it is necessary to arrange their cage with a shelter where they can seek safety. A cavy needs a small cage for sleeping and a play room. You can buy a cage or a special, multi-layer, super stacking, cavy palace, with tubes, wheels, bedrooms, and other exciting and very expensive stuff. But you can also make a beautiful wonder house for your cavy with your hands. It is just important to remember that your pet’s living place should always be clean, comfortable and safe. If you want to learn how to take care of a guinea pig, learn about rodents in general; this rodent shares a lot of similarities with his brethren.
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