Puzzlepigs
Adult Guinea Pig
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How to make a homemade veg kebab -
You will need:
Scissors
Cardboard
Cardboard tubes (paper towel tubes, toilet roll tubes)
Pencil
Strong wire (make sure it isn't sharp)
Kebab skewer
Rubber/eraser
Vegetables/fruit
Hungry piggies
Step 1 Cut out some cardboard shapes. They can be however big you want. If you need to, draw in pencil a light outline. Now cut them.
Step 2 With your kebab skewer make some small holes in your cardboard shapes. Make them big enough so you can slide them onto the wire.
Step 3 Flatten one of your cardboard tubes and cut straight so that you will end up with little circular rings. If you cut length ways, you will end up with just a strip of cardboard, so make sure you do it width ways.
Step 4 Add your first shape onto the wire. You will have to twist the shorter piece of wire round the longer bit. Make sure that there are no sharp edges or loops so your piggies don't get their paws stuck or scraped. I folded the wire over so that there were no sharp ends first.
Step 5 Grab some veg or fruit. With your skewer, poke a hole in the center of the fruit/veg.
Step 6 Slide on the cardboard shapes and veg and the cardboard rings you made.
Step 7 Find some hungry piggies! Once you've got some, ask them if they want a kebab!
Step 8 Clip it onto the cage. I twisted mine on the top wire of one of the C&C grids. If you have a store bought cage you might be able to attach it onto the roof of the cage instead.
Also - You can stuff hay into the cardboard rings if you like. This took me about 10 - 20 minutes, but it depends how big you make your kebab. It works as a great boredom breaker and it's really cheap to make. I got fed up of buying all the expensive pet store kebabs so I experimented and made my pigs a homemade one. They actually prefer it!
Pigtures -
Bingo turning her head to reach the veggies! The ginger/gold stripe runs between her eyes.
Thanks
How to make a homemade veg kebab -
You will need:
Scissors
Cardboard
Cardboard tubes (paper towel tubes, toilet roll tubes)
Pencil
Strong wire (make sure it isn't sharp)
Kebab skewer
Rubber/eraser
Vegetables/fruit
Hungry piggies

Step 1 Cut out some cardboard shapes. They can be however big you want. If you need to, draw in pencil a light outline. Now cut them.

Step 2 With your kebab skewer make some small holes in your cardboard shapes. Make them big enough so you can slide them onto the wire.

Step 3 Flatten one of your cardboard tubes and cut straight so that you will end up with little circular rings. If you cut length ways, you will end up with just a strip of cardboard, so make sure you do it width ways.
Step 4 Add your first shape onto the wire. You will have to twist the shorter piece of wire round the longer bit. Make sure that there are no sharp edges or loops so your piggies don't get their paws stuck or scraped. I folded the wire over so that there were no sharp ends first.
Step 5 Grab some veg or fruit. With your skewer, poke a hole in the center of the fruit/veg.
Step 6 Slide on the cardboard shapes and veg and the cardboard rings you made.
Step 7 Find some hungry piggies! Once you've got some, ask them if they want a kebab!
Step 8 Clip it onto the cage. I twisted mine on the top wire of one of the C&C grids. If you have a store bought cage you might be able to attach it onto the roof of the cage instead.
Also - You can stuff hay into the cardboard rings if you like. This took me about 10 - 20 minutes, but it depends how big you make your kebab. It works as a great boredom breaker and it's really cheap to make. I got fed up of buying all the expensive pet store kebabs so I experimented and made my pigs a homemade one. They actually prefer it!
Pigtures -



Bingo turning her head to reach the veggies! The ginger/gold stripe runs between her eyes.
Thanks
