Recycling Previous Purchases
Bad Buys Made Good and Putting Household Items to Work
Almost
all of us start out our guinea pig guardian experience with wrong items
purchased at pet stores. If you can no longer return those items, they need
not go waste. You can still upgrade your guinea pig's habitat to a Cubes and
Coroplast cage while using many of the items you may have already purchased
in a different way.
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Aquariums
Turn
your aquarium into a hidey house. These photos show two small aquariums
stacked to provide a hidey house and an upper deck--accessible with brick
pavers. The aquariums were covered with a material to give a more
cave-like, cozy feel for the guinea pigs.
As a part-time hidey house only, the large open front provides ample
ventilation. Any bedding or lining material must be kept clean.
The cage shown is the Marchioro brand.
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Cage
as Sleeping Quarters Only
Turn
your small pet store cage into sleeping quarters within a larger habitat
area. This setup could be a permanent home or only used for floor-time in
conjunction with a traditional C&C cage. We would recommend this setup
as a floor-time only version, because the clean-up in a permanent setup
would probably be too difficult over time.
The grids and toys shown here were purchased in the UK. Standard cubes or
grids can be used just as easily.
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- Traveling or
Vacation Cage
Sometimes
you need a smaller, temporary cage to make short trips with your
guinea pigs. A pet store cage can also be used for a few days to a
week or two on a temporary basis in someone's home for them to watch
your guinea pigs while you are away on vacation.
- Hospital
Cage
Occasionally, you may need a smaller cage for a guinea pig to recover
from an illness or surgery. A smaller cage can help them recover
faster as they are more constrained and less likely to pull stitches
or overexert themselves.
- Quarantine
Cage
If
you bring a new guinea pig home to an existing one, you should quarantine your
new guinea pig away from any at home for a few weeks to make perfectly
sure it is healthy. You can use your old or too small as a temporary
quarantine cage.
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Cage Ideas and Accessories
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Exercise Balls
Yes, they come with a picture of a guinea pig on the box. No, they should NOT be used for guinea pigs. But, they keep selling them, because people keep buying them. The curvature of a guinea pig's spine is the opposite of the ball. The guinea pig is not as flexible as rats and hamsters which do fine in balls and wheels. It can hurt their back, feet, and toes.
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