How to make a playhouse for Guinea Pigs with paper box Today, I would like to share with you how to make a guinea pig playhouse using paper boxes commonly found in Pet stores. I made this with my daughter and she loves it. The box below has regular patterned holes and has a handle on top. Below is inside of the box. I cut the whole bottom of the box. Next, cut the front area like a door as follow as below. As shown below, I applied duct tape to the edges surrounding the door to make it softer. While I was attaching the duck tape, my daughter drew around with the paints. The squash on the left seems very satisfying. Pinky on the right looks like he is still uncomfortable and scary when he shows the whites of his eyes slightly visible. My daughter and I tried making a playhouse in different versions below. This play house is made for hideout of guinea pigs. It's made of paper and will be fragile and brittle to put in a cage, so I used it for temporary play with their play pen. Pinky and Squash are very fond of this hideout we made. It seems like a good idea to try making it with children. Finally, I finish today's post with cute pinky and squash pictures.
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What should I prepare for my Guinea pigs?
What will I need fro my Guinea pig?
Note: This article is based on my case. Most of the products in the checklist below were purchased from Amazon.
1. Habitat or pen sized 24 x 36 x 24 inch or larger.
Pace the habitat in a low humidity area that's cool - between 65-75 °F (18-24 Celsius)-and out of direct sunlight(important!).
2. hay feeder and hay : As herbivores, Guinea pigs feed on grasses/hay, plants and greens.
Note:
3. fortified Guinea pig pelleted diets (these have supplemental vitamin C)
4. Vitamin C supplements (critical for their health) : Supplement your adult Guinea pig's diet with 25-50 mg of Vitamin C per day.
5. food bowl : It is recommended that it be made of a ceramic material that does not easily fall over or that it can be fixed.
6. water bottle
7. hide
8. bedding/ water proof pet pad
9. prepared treats
10. grooming kit and shampoo
11. wood chew
12. Litter training tray : placing a litter pan in the corner of habitat.
13. Portable carrier.
14. Vegetables :
Reference: https://www.vmamodesto.com/blog/feeding-your-guinea-pig/
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