Guinea pigs are relatively clean animals and their poop doesn’t smell bad. However, you should clean their poop every day to avoid bacteria growth.

Guinea pigs are very clean animals and do not require daily cleaning of their poop.

Yes, guinea pig urine can be toxic to humans. Guinea pigs are known to secrete a toxin from their urine that can cause skin irritation, vomiting, and diarrhea.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the fastest way to clean a guinea pig cage will vary depending on the size, shape, and condition of the cage. However, some tips on how to clean a guinea pig cage quickly and effectively include using a vacuum cleaner with a crevice tool attachment, sprinkling a cleaning agent such as baking soda over the surface of the cage, and scrubbing with a brush.

There is no right or wrong answer to this question, as it depends on your specific situation and lifestyle. Some people may find it fun to have a few guinea pigs in their bedroom, while others may find the noise and mess created by these animals to be too much. Ultimately, it is up to you and your family to decide what is best for them.

Guinea pigs should be bathed about every 3-4 days, depending on the size and activity level of the guinea pig.

No, a blanket will not keep your guinea pig warm. Guinea pigs are very active and will move around if they are cold. A blanket will also make it difficult for your guinea pig to breathe.

Guinea pigs are very social animals and will often groom or nuzzle their caregivers in an attempt to show happiness.

There is no one definitive answer to this question since guinea pigs are notoriously expressive animals. Some common reasons your guinea pig might stare at you are if it is curious, if it is trying to convey a message, or if it is simply enjoying your company.

Guinea pigs are very active and playful animals, so you should avoid buying them things that they can’t play with or chew on, such as plastic toys. Also avoid buying them things that they can’t escape from, like small cages.

Guinea pigs are very active and playful animals. When you try to pick them up, they may feel like they’re being taken away from their home and family and run away in fear. You can try to calm them down by speaking softly to them, giving them a treat, or placing them back in their cage.