Nicole
3 years ago
There are great cages for your furry family member, please take care in making sure your pets get only tyke best
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Elyse
5 years ago
The people there are anti-breeding. They show up on google all the time and I read all this bias on their website, and will probably ban people who want to breed. Especially if you have a problem with a pregnant guinea pig they will say things like "How dare you." etc. I am building a rival website where guinea pig breeding won't be frowned on. I have thought of a guinea pig website long before this "Guinea Pig Cages" and "Guinea Pig Forum Dot Co Dot UK" and "Guinea Lynx" were even thought of. Also I am going to give you some advice in this review: Breed her only once. The male and female can't be related. It does not matter if she is older than 6 months contrary to what "experts" say. Also, the male really should be young not old contrary to what "experts" say. Give her plenty of Vitamin C. Give her food. Give her water. Play instrumental music on iPod for her. Keep her cage clean. Put her on a pillow. Be careful. Hold her. Pet her. She won't want to be picked up but a pregnant guinea pig must have attention or she will probably get sick and die. Even if she has other guinea pigs to keep her company. Keep males away from her as they might mate with her immediately after birth. Other females are fine. And keep them at room temperature, not too cold or too hot. And there is advice for you. I don't think you should have any problems. I hope I solved all your questions, because "Guinea Pig Cages" will certainly not help you. I am not a mass breeder and I am against breeding over and over again until they die, but if you don't breed them, then they will obviously become extinct! So just breed them only once. And if you still want to rely on "Guinea Pig Cages" then don't say I didn't warn you.
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Alexandra
11 years ago
Recommended for ALL guinea pig lovers.