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Guinea Mites Pig
The guinea mites pig, along with bird mites and lice information can be found along with photos on most small pet care sites.
Keeping these animals requires a lot of commitment on the part of the owner and involved a lot of time. Before taking a cavy home, you must be sure that you will be able to care for it properly and be responsible enough for looking after an animal that can live up to 8 years. These animals are prone to cold and other conditions, yet they are generally healthy. It is recommended to do regular veterinary check ups. Before you bring your cavy home, make all necessary preparations, including cage, sleeping place, playing room, chewing items and just everything that is needed.
The guinea mites pig, along with bird mites and lice information can be found along with photos on most small pet care sites.
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They need to be examined for lumps, cuts, fleas, ticks or lice. Diarrhea, weight loss or excessive weight gain, inactivity, not going to the bathroom, nasal or eye discharge, hair loss, or limping all are the signs of a certain disease. These animals are rather nervous and can suffer from a lot of stress. If you want to buy a cavy for your children, it is recommended to take one from a rescue centre. Adult cavies from rescue centers are already tame and happy to be handled. Another great plus in taking a pet from a rescue centre is that there you will be given lots of advice about how to care for the animal. The guinea mites pig, along with bird mites and lice information can be found along with photos on most small pet care sites.
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