1. A cage that is at least 2 feet by 4 feet and has a wire bottom.
A cage that is at least 2 feet by 4 feet is necessary to provide your guinea pig with enough space to move around. The wire bottom of the cage will help to keep the area clean.
2. A hideaway, such as an igloo or a small hut.
A hideaway is important for your guinea pig because it will give him a place to hide and feel safe.
3. A food dish and water bottle.
A food dish and water bottle are necessary to provide your guinea pig with food and water.
4. Timothy hay.
Timothy hay is an important part of your guinea pig's diet and should be offered daily.
5. Guinea pig pellets.
Guinea pig pellets are an important part of your guinea pig's diet and should be offered daily.
6. Fresh vegetables, such as carrots, broccoli, and kale.
Fresh vegetables are an important part of your guinea pig's diet and should be offered daily.
7. Chewing toys, such as untreated wood blocks or branches.
Chewing toys are important for your guinea pig's dental health and should be offered daily.
8. A litter box and bedding, such as recycled newspaper pellets or hay.
A litter box and bedding are necessary to keep your guinea pig's home clean. Recycled newspaper pellets or hay are both good options for bedding.
9. A grooming kit, including a soft-bristled brush and nail clippers.
A grooming kit is important to keep your guinea pig clean and healthy. A soft-bristled brush and nail clippers are essential items in a grooming kit.
10. A first-aid kit.
A first-aid kit is important to have on hand in case your guinea pig becomes injured or ill.