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Guinea Pig Pets
Guinea pig pets are cute, cuddly, and adorable; a rodent baby is often so small that it will fit into the palm of your hand.
These sociable animals are easy to care for; they seldom bite and are exceptionally clean. These animals should always be supplied with grass or hay. They should also be fed with specially made mixes and pellets. If there is something in their food they don't eat, don't throw it out from the mix, otherwise you will allow them to develop lazy eating habits. Generally they are rather easy to be fed. Their food should be supplied with vitamin C. They should masticate roughage in order to get sufficient nourishment and to avoid further problems concerning their teeth.
Guinea pig pets are cute, cuddly, and adorable; a rodent baby is often so small that it will fit into the palm of your hand.
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Cavies make great pets for the family, as they like to be patted and do not require a lot of care. Before buying a cavy, learn as much as possible about the species. Purchasing a pet from a reputable breeder, you can be sure that the animal is purebred, because the main aim of a professional breeder is producing robust, healthy cavies of good temperament. Buying from a private, hobbyist or show breeder you can always see the parents of the animal and be given the exact date of birth of the cavy. Besides, reputable breeders will provide information on the types of the species and care requirements for these animals; they will also inform you on the most common conditions found in the animals. Guinea pig pets are cute, cuddly, and adorable; a rodent baby is often so small that it will fit into the palm of your hand.
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