Housing
How to give your guinea pigs a great place to live
Setting up your guinea pigs' housing with essentials
Do your guinea pigs have enough space?
Your guinea pigs’ main housing should be draught-free, predator proof and as big as possible – an absolute minimum of 1.5 x 1m (length x width) as a minimum for a compatible pair or a trio. These dimensions include both a shelter and living area.
Woodgreen advises that the groups of four or more guinea pigs need a larger indoor set up or a converted shed or Wendy House. If a ramp connects the hutch to a run, check it is wide enough and not too steep or your piggies may be too scared to use it. Provide separate toilet and sleeping areas, with plenty of guinea pig bedding hay and paper-based, non-expanding litter.
Safe and cosy bedding
The wrong bedding for your piggies can have a negative effect on their health. Wood shavings, sawdust and straw can often contain mites and cause fungal and mange conditions and should be avoided.
Instead, line your guinea pigs’ enclosure with a thick layer of newspaper and completely cover it with a paper-based, non-expanding litter and good layer of fresh, sweet-smelling meadow hay.
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How to provide an enriching environment
Providing your guinea pigs with an environment that keeps them active and mentally stimulated will help them stay healthy and happy.
Enrichment is about creating choices for animals, by providing species-appropriate challenges and social opportunities, so they feel more in control of their environment. An enriched environment should promote a range of normal behaviours that animals find rewarding as well as allowing animals to positively respond to potential stressors. For example, opportunities to hide from visitors or bossy, more dominant roommates.
Hay kebabs and forage trees
Forage bags
Stick bundles
Plant pots
Herb planters
Mock hedges
Gnawing twigs
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The importance of keeping your guinea pigs’ home spick and span
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Advice for how to give your guinea pigs’ accommodation a deep clean
- Once this is done, use a dustpan and brush and completely sweep the remaining bits out – sweeping all corners, the sides and the door.
- Using a pet-safe disinfectant, spray everywhere in their home, including the bars, and wipe down.
- Leave to dry.
- Add lots of hay on top – you can mix your hay so that your guinea pig has lots of different hay types to nibble on and smell.
- Pop in different types of enrichment such as houses and tunnels.
