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Fun, Fun, Fun, With Your Guinea Pigs
by Sarah Eaton

These are a few fun ways to play with your Guinea Pig:

Get them a playmate. Your Guinea Pig may get lonely until you get back from work, school or wherever you go during the day. A Guinea Pig friend of the same sex is ideal. Sometimes a Guinea Pig is not wanting to share their 'territory' with another Pig. In this case you could put up a wire divider in the cage, so they can see & talk to each other still.

Cardboard box with holes for windows. Make sure that the box has the bottom ct out of it, so they dont soil it. The box is used by your Guinea Pigs to exercise...mine run around and around and jump up through the windows either side. Fantastic to watch!

A cardboard roll (old toilet tissue roll is great) and stuff it with Hay, they have great fun getting it out. Good for them too.

Some Paper for your Guinea Pig to hide under and make tunnels with is great easy to so! Watch as they go around the cage under the paper and sit still as they hear you coming!

A small ball like a golf ball or a ping pong ball, is great fun too, as they push it around the cage.

A paper bag is great fun for your Guinea Pig to have some fun with too. If you crumple up paper into a ball they will have fun with that too.

A PVC piece of pipe for them to hide in and travel through, is great fun just make sure its all cleaned first before you put in in their cage.

Guinea Pigs love to chew, so a branch is a great idea to put in their cage - just make sure it's completely free of any harmful sprays.

You can get a grass bed for the Guinea Pig to play in which I've used and are great for my piggies that love to sit and chew it to pieces literally!!

You can buy a product made of sticks called 'Fiddlesticks' which my Guinea Pigs love to chew and hide behind or sort of under it! Hours of fun with this they have.

There is a 'Bridge' or a 'Log' made of Alfalfa and Honey, with is 100% edible which is awesome and my Guinea Pigs love too!

I have this 'Beware of Guinea Pig' sign, which although they can’t play with it - it give me and my family and friends a laugh!!

About the Author:
Hi I'm Sarah, I've looked after Guinea Pigs for many years now, and had them as s child too. Consider myself an expert on the subject of Guinea Pigs. Have a look at my site for more information, photos and videos. http://www.guineapigsupplies.blogspot.com Regards, Sarah
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