
Lilly (white) on the left, Ginny on the Right

Ginny on the Left Lilly on the right enjoying breakfast veggies

Lilly on the Left, Ginny on the Right
Here is the C&C Cage, although I don't have the Chloroplast yet. They are on a piece of tile board right now. The cage is 2x4 squares. They are loving all the room as opposed to the tiny petstore cages. Here is where I learned about the cages: http://www.guineapigcages.com/
I've had guinea pigs off and on for YEARS and NEVER once knew that they should have more room. Now I can educate our guinea pig owners as well.


I would love to 'potty' box train them so I can just have a blanket down and not the mess with the aspen bedding but we shall see, they tend to like to go potty just where they are.

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