Guinea Pig Care
Food and Diet
What type of food should I feed my guinea pig?
Plain, quality pellets are best for guinea pigs. Guinea pigs under 6 months old should be fed an Alfalfa pellet and hay-based diet. Do not feed your guinea pig any food with artificial coloring, seeds or corn as these foods pose a choking hazard and cannot be properly digested.
Oxbow carries several lines of healthy guinea pig foods and can be found commercially available in most pet stores.
Visit www.oxbowanimalhealth.com/ for more information on products that they carry. Oxbow can also be found on Amazon.com or Chewy.com
Sweet Meadow Farm also provides quality hay and pellets. They can be ordered in bulk on chewy.com. For more information on their products please visit www.sweetmeadowfarm.com.
Small Pet Select provides quality hay and pellets which can be ordered on their website, chewy.com, or amazon.com. For more information on their products please visit www.smallpetselect.com.
Sherwood Pet Health carries a healthy line of pellets and treats and can be found on their website https://store.sherwoodpethealth.com/, chewy.com or amazon.com.
What about fresh foods?
Guinea pigs should be given fresh vegetables on a daily basis. Fresh fruits are also safe, but should only be given as a treat, not as a primary source of nutrition. Many grocery stores are willing to set aside some of their daily veggie scraps if you call and request them in advance. Guinea pigs who eat a regular diet of veggies and fruits do not need vitamin C supplemented unless your cavy savvy veterinarian recommends it for a specific health issue. For a full list of fresh foods and their nutritional values for guinea pigs, visit www.guinealynx.info/chart.html.
Can I give my guinea pig treats?
An occasional treat is fine, but remember that anything with artificial colors, seeds or corn are not healthy or safe for your guinea pig. Oxbow Essentials Small Animal Treats are some of the best treats you can purchase for your guinea pig. You can also give your guinea pig a piece of fresh fruit as a treat.
Housing and Toys
How much space does my guinea pig need?
Your average chain store will sell you a cage that is much too small (and overpriced). A single piggy needs at least 2x3 feet of space, while a pair of piggies will need at least 2x4 feet and a trio will need a minimum of 2x5 feet. Bigger is always better.
What type of cage do I need for my guinea pig?
Consider purchasing or building a C&C cage. C&C cages can be purchased online for easier assembly at www.guineapigcagesstore.com and https://www.cagetopia.com/. Their price for a jumbo size cage is still cheaper than a “large” cage from the pet store and they support animal rescues. You can also purchase individual supplies to build a C&C cage. Bed Bath & Beyond carries Grid Wire Modular Shelving and Storage Cubes that can be used for the frame. Local sign stores often carry sheets of Coroplast and if you tell them that it’s for building a guinea pig cage, they will sometimes sell it at a discounted rate, especially if you are not fussy about the color.
What kind of bedding should I buy?
Never use cedar bedding. Cedar gives off an oily residue that can get stuck in your guinea pig’s lungs and cause severe upper respiratory issues. Consider using a fleece cage liner instead. Fleece cage liners help to reduce dust and allergies and are very soft. They can be shaken out, tossed into the wash and used over and over again.
Where can I purchase fleece cage liners?
Fleece cage liners can be purchased online from http://guineapigmarket.com and various Etsy sites. https://guineadad.com/ also makes excellent liners and supports rescues.
What about toys?
Guinea pigs are not much for playing with toys, but do enjoy paper towel rolls stuffed with hay, clean paper bags with hay inside, empty oatmeal containers, old socks filled with bedding, apple tree branches and children’s wooden blocks. For baby piggies, be sure to cut paper towel rolls lengthwise to keep them from getting stuck. Also make sure that apple tree branches come from a pesticide-free yard.