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February 2, 2010 | By Kavykeeper | 1 | Need to know
My friend is building a coroplast cage for her two guinea pigs. I would like any suggestions or recommendations from anyone who has built one. I've heard that there is a recommended grid type to use. How deep should the sides be? How do you cut an… more ›
January 4, 2010 | By Kavykeeper | 6 | Just Curious
I use a baby bottle brush to clean out my guinea pig bottles. It still hard to clean out the spout thoroughly. Do you know any tricks or shortcuts to clean them?
August 18, 2009 | By Kavykeeper | 4 | Need to know
A friend of mine recently lost a guinea pig and is trying to find a pet gravestone with a guinea pig on it. Just wondering if anyone knows of any companies that make pet specific grave markers.
August 2, 2009 | By Kavykeeper | 1 | Just Curious
While shopping yesterday, I noticed a new small pet bedding product called "Kaytee Total Comfort." It looks very similar to Carefresh, but with smaller pieces. It's cheaper than Carefresh. I'm wondering if anyone has compared the two to see which … more ›
October 30, 2008 | By Kavykeeper | 3 | Just Curious
I use nail clippers for cats to cut my guinea pig nails. I have also tried using the small clippers for human nails. Just wondering if there is a product out there specifically for guinea pigs.
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