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A guinea pig rescue is a nice spot to take photos; a farm is another place to capture a lot of animals. In order to adopt a cavy, you will have to be able to provide the animal with an adequate housing. It is also necessary to give it a companion, because these animals are very sociable and get lonely on their own. They are very tender animals and you’ll have to spend plenty of time with them every day; they need lots of love and cuddles. You will also have to clean out the cage 2-3 times a week, wash it with an approved disinfectant regularly, feed these animals a variety of fresh foods and change water daily. Cavies should also be groomed and bathed regularly. You will also have to provide your cavies with prompt medical care from a competent vet. The main aim of organizations where abandoned animals are kept is to provide their cavies with homes where they will be loved and given lots of attention. A guinea pig rescue is a nice spot to take photos; a farm is another place to capture a lot of animals. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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These animals communicate with both body language and sounds. If a young or adult animal squeals loudly, it’s hungry or just needs human contact. Also a loud squeal may be a danger warning; thus squeaks, grunts, and coos are the sounds of contentment and pleasure. The angry chattering is the precursor to a fight or a bite. The low constant rumbling rattle is a sexual behavior. If an animal leaps straight up into the air, it’s the sign of a healthy and happy animal. Rising up with legs stiffened or showing teeth means threatening. A guinea pig rescue is a nice spot to take photos; a farm is another place to capture a lot of animals.

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