Monday, May 24, 2010

Is this cage good for 2 guinea piggy's?

i think this will be great but i dont wanna order a cage from of those other site witha the huge cages
http://www.petsmart.com/global/product_d...
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Answers:
looks big enough
Looks pretty good if you can get something pretty big with multi level floors that would be awsome. That cage looks just as well though.
If the "piggy's" get out of the cage for some exercise that cage should be fine. If they are going to be in the cage all the time... I would go with the next size bigger.
This is a response to "horseysdream",,, Guinea pigs have no depth perception. Meaning that they would walk right off one of the "multi-level floors" and break their little necks!
This cage is 36" x 12" x 12" and is big enough for two babies but too small for two adults.
36" x 24" x 12" would be a lot better for two adult pigs.
I own a pet store
care sheets are free on there
http://www.artsaquaticsandanimals.co.uk...
No, it's not big enough. I am a guinea pig mom AND a Petsmart employee, and I'll tell you quite frankly that cages sold in pet stores generally are not big enough for guinea pigs. It's sad, but true. I'd recommend checking out guinea pig cages.com for ideas on how to build your own cage for twice the space at half the price of pet store cages. Guinea pig cages.com can help you find places that have the supplies, but they also have a link to where you can purchase kits with all the supplies.
The recommended space for two happy, healthy guinea pigs is a minimum of 7.5 square feet (preferably 10.5 sq. ft) of 30" x50". This Petsmart cage is only 36".
ya it is good
That's really too small for two guinea pigs, pet shop cages normally are. Take a look at www.guineapigcages.com - you don't order a cage from them, you build it yourself :)
That is the cage I have, it is as big as it looks (BIGGER), but yes Maddie and Amy (My Guineas) love it!
listen to El and acanoffleas, and me on your other question

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