There are shockingly excessive numbers of abandoned rabbits and guinea pigs at animal shelters worldwide. The dilemma is that a lot of people consider that these little animals will be easier to take care of than the customary selections of pets, like dogs and cats. These people do not do adequate fact checking and information gathering before they run out and get one. Whilst rabbits and guinea pigs are a bit easier to take care of, they still cannot be just left to fend for themselves.
Where your rabbit or guinea pig lives is important. Will it be an inside pet or will you keep it outside? If you are going to look after your pet rabbit or guinea pig in the home, you will want the proper cage and bedding. Cages must not have wire bottoms because the wire hurts their feet, which have no padding for protection. Normally, an indoor cage should have a solid plastic base with a wire top. The plastic bottom will be a great deal easier to cleanse.
For exterior residents, a correctly built hutch is essential. The suitable hutch will guard your furry buddy from dangerous predators, as well as cold and extreme heat. The floor must be sturdy wood. If you choose to make use of wire for the bottom of the cage, you must make sure that you line it with cardboard. External hutches can be selected in single, double, or triple levels that can match the number of rabbits or guinea pigs you have.
What type of bedding will you pick? There is a shared misconception that wood shaving bedding, like pine or cedar, can be used for your pet rabbit or guinea pig's cage. This is incorrect. These wood shavings are dangerous for your little critters. Rabbits and guinea pigs need to chew, and they will chew everything that they have access to. Always make sure that the bedding you choose in non-toxic. It is always safer to select hay or paper shavings for bedding.
Additionally, the kind of bedding that you decide will depend on the sort of housing that you have. Hutches are outside and will need a bedding that does not create an objectionable atmosphere for your rabbit or guinea pig. They should allow air to flow, more than ever when they are wet from bathroom uses. In cages indoors, you may perhaps require something that regulates the unpleasant smell of the urine that rabbits and guinea pigs produce, but it ought to still be snug enough for the rabbit or guinea pig to nest and settle down in.
The sort of home that you select, regardless of whether it is a hutch or cage, must achieve two main goals. Firstly, it should be generous enough to permit for movement. Five times the size of your rabbit or guinea pig is sufficient. For rabbits, the cage should be big enough for jumping and your rabbit should have enough head room to stand on its hind legs. For guinea pigs, they should have sufficient room to run about, have tunnels and climbing toys, as well as sleeping and eating space. Second, your rabbit or guinea pig ought to feel contented and safe. A happy and secure furry critter is a content furry critter.
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