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All About Guinea Pigs
To learn all about guinea pigs or view a photo of one, just run a few web searches; photos are plentiful.
It is a common name for certain small rodents with short, rounded ears and no tails. Their bodies are small and stout, growing to 8-16 inches in length. These are intelligent animals that can be trained and will learn to perform the tricks quickly. It is recommended to place males and females in different cages to avoid mating. They are not noisy and adjust to the life style of the owner quickly. The best place to buy such a pet is to buy it directly from a private, hobbyist or show cavy breeder. However, another alternative to buying from a breeder is to adopt a cavy from a rescue centre.
To learn all about guinea pigs or view a photo of one, just run a few web searches; photos are plentiful.
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Nowadays, there are 8 species of these animals, but generally only one is widely kept as a pet. Hairless animals can be mainly found in America; they have no or little hair. The Baldwins have no hair at all. Animals of the Skinny type have wiry, frizzy hair on their head, face, and paws. They come in solidly white, black, or tawny colors; others are white, streaked, or blotched with darker colors. These cute little rodents are very popular pets. They are inexpensive to feed, cuddly, easy to house, have few diseases and very little odor. To learn all about guinea pigs or view a photo of one, just run a few web searches; photos are plentiful.
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