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Rats climb very well, I doubt wire will stop them. Give it a go, see what you can do though
. I can help much more really. How late are you're dogs out til?

My dogs are out at a variety of times and if there not outside they sleep by the back foot which is where the shead is, I mean put wire on there actual doors so the rats can’t fit insideRats climb very well, I doubt wire will stop them. Give it a go, see what you can do though. I can help much more really. How late are you're dogs out til?
The main problem is them getting in through the corrigated roof and I can’t block that off as they whole thing is open in different places and too high up, I’d have to get someone in but I hope I won’t have any problemsI had an idea, is it possible you can get hold of some breeze blocks? (here's some on B&Q website) They are relativley cheap and you might even find some as waste.
You could build a "new" floor and walls inside your shed, if you concrete them down they shouldn't be able to get in anymore. Maybe with wire inbetween them and the walls/floors too?
There very hardy creatures so the cold doesn’t bother them but as a treat I put out heater in there and they absolutely love it! They also have lots of hay to snuggle intoAre you able to keep the piggies warm enough if there are open areas in the roof?
I can try but there are hundreds of areas with small cracks. I’m hoping even if there are rats which is not certain, the cat will get them. Our cat is an excellent hunter, infact over the past weeks he’s caught 11 mice which I have to clear up.. eww haha and last year he caught 5 rats! And they do get shut in there cage at night and wire will be put on there doorsI'm no DIY buff but personally I'd be squirting loads of expanding foam all round the roof edges and open areas for a start, for insulation and rat proofing! Probably over some chicken wire in the more open areas...
Should be kept no lower than 15c guinea pigs. That's what I've been taughtThere very hardy creatures so the cold doesn’t bother them but as a treat I put out heater in there and they absolutely love it! They also have lots of hay to snuggle into
Thanks! In previous winters when there was no heater and it was 2 or 3 degrees they where perfectly fine but now they will keep cozy for a while at night ( I can’t keep the heater on for more than 30 mins in there however)Should be kept no lower than 15c guinea pigs. That's what I've been taught. Not getting onto you. Just care
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There very hardy creatures so the cold doesn’t bother them but as a treat I put out heater in there and they absolutely love it! They also have lots of hay to snuggle into
Yes I do use lots of hay in there bed compartments each day and there perfectly fine, I’ve had pigs for 9 years now and never had problems in the coldI’m afraid this isn’t the case. Guinea pigs are not hardy. Their comfortable temperature range is 18-23 degrees with temperatures lower than 15 degrees being too cold for them.
My two live in a shed and it takes a lot of work to keep them warm enough - lots of hay (I get through 15kg of hay per month just for bedding!), snugglesafe heatpads and thermal hutch covers and blankets covering their hutch.