Hi readers! Bramble is now 2! She was 2 yesterday (27th February). She looks fat! Baby Bramble! My mini Capybara "No photos!" Yummy Selective nuggets Cutie! Hello! "Get out of my hutch!" Noms! " This sweetcorn is bigger than me!" BFFs NomNomNom Capybara pose! Hay! Hi! "You can't see me!" "No more photos!" Close up ( because she's cute!) "Ignore Patches! I'm cuter!" Snuggly straw! Kale! She was so little! First Christmas! Blanket snuggles! BFFs First Birthday! Friends (sometimes!) "Hallo!" Nosiness! Who knew kitchen roll made such a good seat?! "I hate baths!" "The sun is soooo bright!" Nosy! ( can anyone spot Patches nose?) Bamboo! Second Christmas! "Minions!!!!!!!" Yummy hay! I can't belive Bramble is two! Book
Hi readers, here are some good guinea pig care books and websites(well other than mine!!) BOOKS Good pet guide: The Guinea pig RSPCA Pet guide: Care for your guinea pigs Pet Friendly: Guinea pigs understanding and caring for your pet by Dr Anne McBride WEBSITES Happy cavy Cali Cavy Collective Crafts Cavies and Cooking Guinea pig cages Pets palace TV pet care guide and Erin's channel Pets palace TV I hope you will view these blogs and find these books as I really recommend them if you are thinking about getting guinea pigs or already have guinea pigs, Book Worm :)
Hi readers, as I have got another guinea pig I thought a new post on housing and storage was needed. Housing Many people, including me, keep their guinea pigs outdoors in hutches or indoors in small cages, however this is not enough but can be good in the warmer months (rare in the UK) but there are many more ways to house guinea pigs like C and C cages as well as many other types. The hutch facts H utches are normally small with no room for guinea pigs to run around once they've got a food dish and few toys. Some hutches are large and spacious and have a run attached(like mine). You can build hutches and this is a good option as it can be cheaper but can be a lot of hard work. C and C cage facts C & C cages are brilliant indoor options and can be suited to the space in the home or outbuilding. C&C stands for cube grids and coraplast. Cube grids can be expensive but don't really need replacing after you've got them. Coraplast or Correx is corrugated plastic
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