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Saturday 9 November 2019

Day in the life of a Guinea Pig...

Squeak! —————— I wake up walking to my bowl which has food in it of course. Eating and waking up my owner. By squeaking as loud as I can. My cage gets cleaned here and there, But not everywhere! I get new hay and water. Even some tasty Veggies! If I finish my bowl, then I squeal more! Food! Food! Food! I get very exited about food! The I sleep for maybe about 30 minutes and have a few hours apart. Veg there, Veg here I now get more VEGGIES for lunch. As a treat once a month, I get CARROTS my favourite orange food ever. Even though we Poop and Wee a lot doesn’t mean were messy. Put it on your grass or flower beds (Especially the poop) Let the them take all the nutrients we didn’t need and let them grow tall and colourful. Then after lunch I get cuddles from my owners friends once in a while. I love everything. The world is great, once in a while, I get CARROTS and LOTS OF FOOD!

Wednesday 8 May 2019

Free Fertalizer

If you have guinea pigs, and if they poop a lot then you have free compost. Its easy.. After a few weeks, collect the poop and then let is rot for a month or until it turns white. If they are already on grass, leave it. So when your neighborhood all has brown grass after the summer, you will have lovely green grass!


In scientific reasons the uses of manure or poo have been used since the 12th century and helped the plants because the plant absorbs the nutrients.

DID YOU KNOW?
Guinea Pigs poo about thirty times a day!


Do the EVENT - KNOWLEDGE MELTDOWN today! You will be emailed you’re score from google with their automatic email sender server.

Tuesday 1 January 2019

Recommended Cage Guide Lines

For the amount of guinea pigs, from 1 - 4 you should have an appropriate cage
size for your guinea pigs:


Your guinea pigs deserve a good life in a good home.

In some countries having only one guinea pig and/or a too small cage is illegal.