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THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PET GUINEA PIGS
Guinea pigs are very docile and gentle in nature and make ideal starter pets for older responsible children. They rarely bite or scratch, but are easily stressed, so they require careful handling. They are very timid and shy by nature. They are generally sociable animals and are most content when kept with other guinea pigs. These animals come in several breeds. The most common are the English short hair (also known as the American) and the Abyssinian. The American guinea pig has a short smooth coat as opposed to the ruffled coat of the Abyssinian. They're not particularly agile and do not climb well, rarely attempting to escape from their cages. They have poor eyesight, but well-developed senses of hearing and smell. They are also surprisingly good swimmers. They are nosey, friendly characters that are easily frightened and always rummaging around for something to chew on. They often will whistle as an expression of excitement when their owner approaches or feeding is expected. They will also purr when being held or petted. Cage: Are you looking for a reliable source of Guinea Pig supplies and accessories? Click here for a large, balanced selection Diet: Bedding: Weight: Life Span: Unlike many rodents, these animals are born with fur and their eyes open.
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