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Aug 27 2008

Guinea Pigs - Vet Care for Your Cavy

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Guinea pigs are not the most robust of animals. As such, they can succumb to an illness more quickly than many other species. Veterinary care should be sought more readily than it might be for cats, for example.
But vets see many more cats than guinea pigs. This is a combination of the practice of simply [...]

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Aug 21 2008

Guinea Pigs - Feeding Tips For Cavies

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Grasses are the primary staple in a guinea pig’s diet. They meet most of the needs of the rodent known scientifically as cavia porcellus. But there are a number of supplemental foods that can help supply missing nutrients and liven up their diet.
Foraging is one way to accomplish that, but it requires some care. There [...]

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Aug 17 2008

Guinea Pig - Common Signs of Illness

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Because guinea pigs are common prey for many larger species, they have evolved to hide pain and weakness. Making noise, limping and other signs of distress alert predators to a location. They tell the predator that a particular animal is easy and therefore, safe prey.
That makes it all the more important for guinea pig owners [...]

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Aug 11 2008

Guinea Pigs - Cavy Medications, Good and Bad

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Treating guinea pigs requires specialized knowledge. While they’re similar to rabbits and other mammals (including humans, in important ways), they are a distinctive species. They can’t be given some of the medications that work well with others. They require some that are used chiefly with cavies.

The Bad
Penicillin is one drug that makes the top of [...]

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Aug 05 2008

Guinea Pigs - Cage Options For Your Cavy

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One of the many fun aspects of owning a guinea pig is selecting or designing and building a cage. Few homes are designed in a way that allow the owner to let their guinea pig simply run free. They can get into a lot of mischief that way. But creating a cage that is spacious [...]

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Jul 25 2008

Guinea Pigs - The Cavy Diet

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Guinea Pigs, known to enthusiasts and professionals as cavies, are herbivores - they eat plant matter. Grassy hay is at the top of the list. Timothy hay is among the best options, though alfalfa can be fed in small quantities. Alfalfa, a legume not a grass, has more protein and carbohydrates, so it’s more commonly [...]

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Jul 15 2008

Guinea Pigs - Common Illnesses Among Cavies

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Guinea pigs are subject to a number of common illnesses, including respiratory infections, skin problems and genetic disorders.
One common source of many skin conditions, for example, are the Trixacarus caviae, or mange mites. These small parasites cause itching, which can lead to excessive scratching and hair loss. Another common source, especially among those who are [...]

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Jul 09 2008

Guinea Pigs - Cavy Breeds, A Baker’s Dozen

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Professionals recognize 13 official breeds of guinea pig or cavy, though several more are popular. Within this set is a group of differently colored types that add further variety to this amazing animal. To top it off, there are ’satin’ varieties, in which the hair shafts are hollow, giving them an ultra-shiny appearance and smooth [...]

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Jul 03 2008

Guinea Pigs - Bedding Options For Your Cavy

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Guinea pigs need soft, clean bedding that is changed frequently in order to stay in top health. Litter training a cavy is very difficult and, as a result, they tend to eliminate in many areas around the cage. It’s essential for their health that bedding be replaced to keep down ammonia and keep them and [...]

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Jun 29 2008

Guinea Pigs - What’s a Guinea Pig?

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The question posed in the title is a legitimate one. Even though guinea pigs are familiar, they’re neither pigs nor do they hail from Guinea. These rodents, originating from the Andes mountains in South America, are so similar to rabbits they were nearly reclassified. They’re commonly called a cavy, a derivation of their scientific name.
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Jun 23 2008

Guinea Pigs - Grooming Guidelines For Your Cavy

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Guinea pigs are exceedingly easy to care for. They enjoy a big cage and won’t show signs of stress being confined, unless they’re left alone all day every day. But they still require some hair and nail grooming in order to remain in top health. Fortunately, taking care of those tasks is simplicity itself.
For short-haired [...]

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Jun 19 2008

Guinea Pig - Do Your Cavy Homework

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Guinea pigs are cool, but they’re also a little different from most other animals. That creates the need for a little investigation into these unique animals.
Guinea Pigs, known as cavies among professionals and enthusiasts, make excellent animal companions. They have a range of interesting behaviors and they’re ultra-easy to care for. They come in a [...]

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Jun 13 2008

Guinea Pigs - Common Cavy Eye Problems

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A guinea pig will naturally secrete a white, milky discharge from healthy eyes. The cavy then spreads that fluid over the face and performs a cleaning behavior. The habit may be done several times per day and is a normal part of grooming. But there are several conditions that can cause the eyes to become [...]

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Jun 07 2008

Guinea Pigs - Cavy Behavior

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Guinea pigs, or cavies, are like any other species in having a number of distinctive behaviors. Within that broad outline, of course, each pig will have its own peculiarities. It’s the latter that makes detailing the former a little tricky.
Most guinea pigs enjoy companionship, both of other cavies and of humans. How do we judge [...]

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Jun 01 2008

Guinea Pigs - Accessories For Your Cavy

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Guinea Pigs are docile, but not completely sedentary. They enjoy burrowing, exploring and interacting with animals and other elements in their environment. Giving them lots of variety will keep them mentally active for those hours you’re away. That helps keep them stimulated, a vital component of an overall health program. Animals with nothing to do [...]

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