How to keep your guinea pig happy and healthy
Hi readers! I decided to do this post as I have been giving my guinea pigs more things to do to keep them happy and healthy.
1. Give them a hay pile. Guinea pigs love to hide in hay and they can also eat it. It is messy but your piggies will absolutely love it!
2. Scatter forage around their cage. This encourages your guineas to move about and gives them a variety in their diet.
3. Put their veggies on a kabob. This will keep them occupied for ages and you can get them that attach to the side of cages and ones that go on the floor for your piggies to roll around ( HAYPIGS! Piggy weightlifter is my personal favorite)
4. Give them fleece beds. This is a great idea especially in the winter as the fleece will help them stay warm. Maisie has the HayPigs! piggy crash pad and loves it. Bramble and Patches have a rattie angels hammock that I got at the national pet show.
4. Get a subscription box for your guinea pigs. I normally get a Bunnies That Lunch box for them as the rabbits get the treats as well. You can find many different ones at different price points and that come with different products. Bunnies That Lunch changes each month so your pets will get different treats and toys each month.
5. Give them multiple different levels. This is great as your piggies will be more active and is a great combination with fleece beds.
6. Last but not least give your piggies a spacious run/cage. Guinea pigs need space to run around and play.
I hope you enjoy trying these out with your piggies!
Mo :)
1. Give them a hay pile. Guinea pigs love to hide in hay and they can also eat it. It is messy but your piggies will absolutely love it!
2. Scatter forage around their cage. This encourages your guineas to move about and gives them a variety in their diet.
3. Put their veggies on a kabob. This will keep them occupied for ages and you can get them that attach to the side of cages and ones that go on the floor for your piggies to roll around ( HAYPIGS! Piggy weightlifter is my personal favorite)
4. Give them fleece beds. This is a great idea especially in the winter as the fleece will help them stay warm. Maisie has the HayPigs! piggy crash pad and loves it. Bramble and Patches have a rattie angels hammock that I got at the national pet show.
4. Get a subscription box for your guinea pigs. I normally get a Bunnies That Lunch box for them as the rabbits get the treats as well. You can find many different ones at different price points and that come with different products. Bunnies That Lunch changes each month so your pets will get different treats and toys each month.
5. Give them multiple different levels. This is great as your piggies will be more active and is a great combination with fleece beds.
6. Last but not least give your piggies a spacious run/cage. Guinea pigs need space to run around and play.
I hope you enjoy trying these out with your piggies!
Mo :)
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