piggynanna
New Born Pup
The grandparents bought my daughter her first Guinea Pigs last month. We are completely in love with them and I've learnt SO much in caring for them. They live outside in a large hutch (which they're very happy in and zoom and popcorn Everytime I clean it) with an incredible waterproof cover and have a snuggle safe for evenings and I check the temperature to ensure it's not too cold (or hot).
We bring them in the house daily for a run around and to enjoy lots of enrichment toys and hay and hides. On days that I'm home, I'd love to have them in for longer periods since I'm here anyway and they'd have more time with a larger space but they'd have to go back out. (Backstory. I have a 3 year old with Cerebral Palsy, lots of large equipment, a lift, in a very small house so we can't bring them inside to live permanently due to space for a cage and I'm not here every day for various appointments).
My concern is that I've read a lot about changes in temperature not being good for them. I worry about whether the change in temperature/scenery could upset them if it's for longer than we have been doing so far. If I brought them in for say 5 hours instead of the 1 that we have been, would putting them back outside be a problem? Is it just drastic temperatures that are bad for them or would this even be too much for them to acclimatize safely?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
We bring them in the house daily for a run around and to enjoy lots of enrichment toys and hay and hides. On days that I'm home, I'd love to have them in for longer periods since I'm here anyway and they'd have more time with a larger space but they'd have to go back out. (Backstory. I have a 3 year old with Cerebral Palsy, lots of large equipment, a lift, in a very small house so we can't bring them inside to live permanently due to space for a cage and I'm not here every day for various appointments).
My concern is that I've read a lot about changes in temperature not being good for them. I worry about whether the change in temperature/scenery could upset them if it's for longer than we have been doing so far. If I brought them in for say 5 hours instead of the 1 that we have been, would putting them back outside be a problem? Is it just drastic temperatures that are bad for them or would this even be too much for them to acclimatize safely?
Thanks in advance for any advice.