Tara95
Adult Guinea Pig
I have noticed recently that the guinea pig room has become quite stuffy and humid in this hot weather. It is actually a second bedroom that has one window. The window is however only left slightly open unlike my bedroom windows which are wide open that helps in the hot weather. I feel like opening the windows wide would be a risk in case a bird or a cat got in? Am I overreacting? My boyfriend seems to think a bird of prey would not climb in as they wouldn't even be able to see the guinea pigs from a window and the pigs would be much cooler if I opened the window wider to let some fresh air in. What does everyone else think/do?
I am debating for the hottest months (July and August) potentially keeping the guinea pigs outside in some large hutch in the garden so they do not experience the humidity/heat. I must admit the guinea pigs have never lived in that room for the summer so I have no experience how humid/hot it will get in July/august. The only two pigs (my original 2) that were purchased around august which as I remember was a very cool month and then they had an outdoor hutch until around September). I have had the Guinea pigs out in the run for the last two days (bringing them in at night) as I feel it is much cooler outside in the shade than it is in their room. I also feel like I would be able to spend more time with them outside during the summer months when I am off work. They seem quite happy and contented in the run grazing on grass unlike a month ago where it just seemed like too much stress to keep moving them back and forth (perhaps the temperature difference was too much). The run is however just over half of their usual indoor enclosure but is slightly bigger than the recommended space for 7 guinea pigs if I remember correctly. This has not caused any issues as all are focusing on eating the grass. I always had this idea in my head in the summer months of a secure run attached to the hutch so they could eat grass whenever they feel like it but judging how they've nearly skinned my entire lawn in just two days I don't know how practical this would be all day everyday for the summer.
Plus there's always that threat of predators! Any advice would be appreciated
. Hope everyone is having a lovely weekend in the sun 

I am debating for the hottest months (July and August) potentially keeping the guinea pigs outside in some large hutch in the garden so they do not experience the humidity/heat. I must admit the guinea pigs have never lived in that room for the summer so I have no experience how humid/hot it will get in July/august. The only two pigs (my original 2) that were purchased around august which as I remember was a very cool month and then they had an outdoor hutch until around September). I have had the Guinea pigs out in the run for the last two days (bringing them in at night) as I feel it is much cooler outside in the shade than it is in their room. I also feel like I would be able to spend more time with them outside during the summer months when I am off work. They seem quite happy and contented in the run grazing on grass unlike a month ago where it just seemed like too much stress to keep moving them back and forth (perhaps the temperature difference was too much). The run is however just over half of their usual indoor enclosure but is slightly bigger than the recommended space for 7 guinea pigs if I remember correctly. This has not caused any issues as all are focusing on eating the grass. I always had this idea in my head in the summer months of a secure run attached to the hutch so they could eat grass whenever they feel like it but judging how they've nearly skinned my entire lawn in just two days I don't know how practical this would be all day everyday for the summer.



