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  1. Popular options for indoor guinea pig housing are C and C grids (wire panels and frames you can click together yourself to make up your guinea pigs housing) and puppy play pens. These enclosures can then be furnished, with sleep areas, hides, toys, and tunnels to suit the needs of your guinea pigs!

  2. Figure 1. Guinea pigs are very social and should be housed with others. Often, two guinea pigs will be seen standing side-by-side while eating or resting. In the wild, they are commonly found in burrows made by other animals and grass tunnels in the mountains and grasslands of the Andes (Keeble, 2009).

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  3. Guinea pigs can happily live indoors or outdoors. The trick to indoor housing is adapting their environment for the great indoors. Get this right, and you’ll have a lovely experience with your fluffy squeaky housemates.

  4. Guinea pigs can live indoors or outdoors, so long as they have enough space and you can keep them at a comfortable temperature in the summer heat or bad winter weather. You can also keep your guinea pigs in their own heated outhouse, a car-free garage or a shed.

  5. Aug 14, 2024 · Kanfer adds that guinea pigs should be housed indoors to keep them safe from injury, heatstroke, and predators. MidWest Guinea Pig Home.

  6. Jun 18, 2021 · You can keep your Guinea pigs indoors if you can provide them with the required space, enough ventilation, a safe environment, and everything that they need. Keeping them indoors is also a great idea as you can build a good relationship with them and supervise them constantly.

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  8. Can guinea pigs live indoors? Guinea pigs can be housed indoors and there are lots of benefits of this. Indoor cages come in different sizes, but if you have a smaller one, it leaves little opportunity for you to be creative with their environment. For inspiration, take a look at some C&C examples. They have a range of affordable modular cages.

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