Bad smelling Cage

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Hi! I have 4 guinea pigs and i live in a small apartment and i have a problem the cage smell very bad even if i clean it often. Do you guys know what i could do?
 
What unit are those cage measurements in (inches I’m assuming)
Do all four piggies live together?

Are they proper cage liners? If not what absorbent layer do you use underneath the fleece

Is it the fleece itself that smelling, or perhaps the hay in hay trays etc?
 
What unit are those cage measurements in (inches I’m assuming)
Do all four piggies live together?

Are they proper cage liners? If not what absorbent layer do you use underneath the fleece

Is it the fleece itself that smelling, or perhaps the hay in hay trays etc?
Sorry i forgot to say the unit, in centimeters
Yes the 4 piggies stay togheter (two of them have 4days old)
I haven t use something under the flecce
 
Ok, as it is cms then there are more issue here than the smell. I am afraid the cage is far too small for even two piggies so it is definitely too small for four (and as those babies grow it will definitely need to be a lot bigger). Not enough space will cause the smell to increase as they will all be urinating in the same spots. The cage needs to be at least 180cm for four piggies to live together and have enough room.

You need something absorbent under fleece to wick the urine away such as puppy pads or even towels underneath to keep the urine off of the fleece and go wick it away underneath to ensure the fleece stays dry.
 
Ok, as it is cms then there are more issue here than the smell. I am afraid the cage is far too small for even two piggies so it is definitely too small for four. Not enough space will cause the smell to increase. The cage needs to be at least 180cm for four piggies to live together and have enough room.

You need something absorbent under fleece to wick the urine away such as puppy pads or even towels underneath to keep the urine off of the fleece and go wick it away underneath to ensure the fleece stays dry.
Ok, thank you, the problem is that i bought the cage for 2 guinea pigs , but i didn t know a guinea pig Was pregnant when i bought her and that s why the cage is small
 
Yes I understand that you didn’t know one was pregnant and that is unfortunate that it has happened, but sadly a 105cm cage is still too small even for two piggies so now you have four, you will need a much larger cage.

The smallest cage two piggies should be kept in is 120cm. This is a UK/US minimum cage size standard and I see you aren’t in either of those countries, but I can say that you will struggle to keep four piggies in a cage of that size. It will smell and they are likely to have problems over lack of space. For four piggies you need a 180cm cage.

Also you will need to add an absorbent layer under the fleece

There is lots of useful information on how to care for the babies. Do post a thread in our pregnancy section for advice from our pregnancy experts. it is essential that you find out the sexes of the babies. Male babies can make their own babies at 250g or 3 weeks of age so they need to be correctly sexed so you can remove any males from the females once they are at 3 weeks of age otherwise they will get the females pregnant again.
 
Yes I understand that you didn’t know one was pregnant and that is unfortunate that it has happened, but sadly a 105cm cage is still too small even for two piggies so now you have four, you will need a much larger cage.

The smallest cage two piggies should be kept in is 120cm. This is a UK/US minimum cage size standard and I see you aren’t in either of those countries, but I can say that you will struggle to keep four piggies in a cage of that size. It will smell and they are likely to have problems over lack of space. For four piggies you need a 180cm cage.

Also you will need to add an absorbent layer under the fleece

There is lots of useful information on how to care for the babies. Do post a thread in our pregnancy section for advice from our pregnancy experts. it is essential that you find out the sexes of the babies. Male babies can make their own babies at 250g or 3 weeks of age so they need to be correctly sexed so you can remove any males from the females once they are at 3 weeks of age otherwise they will get the females pregnant again.
Ok thank you ! The little piggies are both girls
 
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