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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 51496" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Vickie</p><p></p><p>I think you and Aly are going to have a ball! Guinea Pigs make such fun pets. And it sounds like you've got a really sweet one.</p><p></p><p>Most Guinea Pigs don't like open spaces so will stay near furniture or a person when out of their cage. Ours had a blast in it's plastic ball. And there is a playpen type set up you can get at the pet store so it can be taken outside to be in the grass. Of course you'll have to stay with it. Nichole has it for her bunny, but the bunny has already outgrown it. lol</p><p></p><p>Make sure you buy the things it needs to chew. I think they are the wooden sticks. Otherwise you might have to have it's teeth filed at the vets. We treated ours to fresh veggies and fruits every once in a while. Don't know if it's good for them, but ours sure enjoyed it.</p><p></p><p>We didn't get to keep our Guinea Pig too long. Turned out Melissa was seriously allergic to it and we had to find it a new home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 51496, member: 84"] Vickie I think you and Aly are going to have a ball! Guinea Pigs make such fun pets. And it sounds like you've got a really sweet one. Most Guinea Pigs don't like open spaces so will stay near furniture or a person when out of their cage. Ours had a blast in it's plastic ball. And there is a playpen type set up you can get at the pet store so it can be taken outside to be in the grass. Of course you'll have to stay with it. Nichole has it for her bunny, but the bunny has already outgrown it. lol Make sure you buy the things it needs to chew. I think they are the wooden sticks. Otherwise you might have to have it's teeth filed at the vets. We treated ours to fresh veggies and fruits every once in a while. Don't know if it's good for them, but ours sure enjoyed it. We didn't get to keep our Guinea Pig too long. Turned out Melissa was seriously allergic to it and we had to find it a new home. [/QUOTE]
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