Why do guinea pigs freeze?

Guinea pigs may freeze and stand motionless on the spot when they sense danger or are startled. Once they sense that the danger is not present they will unfreeze.
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Why do guinea pigs freeze and stare?

At the sign of danger, their natural reaction is to freeze in place and become as invisible as possible. This freeze often includes a stare, either in your direction or off into space. This behavior protects them and warns their friends of potential danger. Guinea pigs are small, prey and afraid of new things.
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Can a guinea pig freeze to death?

Whereas you may hear that other pets can sometimes tolerate the cold; Guinea Pigs simply cannot, and when faced with an ill equipped hutch will genuinely freeze to death. Anything under 15 degrees is considered too cold for them and can increase the risk of stress, illness and death.
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How do I keep my guinea pig from freezing?

Here are 6 ways you can do this.
  1. Think about where you place your guinea pig's cage. Carefully think about where you put your guinea pig's cage. ...
  2. Add extra heating. ...
  3. Insulate the cage with layers. ...
  4. Create snuggles areas inside the cage. ...
  5. Ensure your guinea pigs have plenty of food and water. ...
  6. Set up an exercise area.
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How do you know if guinea pig is dying?

  • Lack of Appetite. Guinea pigs that are very ill will refuse to eat, and may show signs of weight loss if the appetite loss has persisted for some time. ...
  • Bad Urine and Feces. ...
  • Fever. ...
  • Respiratory Problems. ...
  • Eye Condition. ...
  • Poor Coat Condition. ...
  • Mobility Issues. ...
  • Lethargy.
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Guinea Pig Freezing



Is my guinea pig dead or hibernating?

If you notice that their body or muscles are stiff, it's a sign that they have died. Guinea pigs often get stiff muscles really quickly – and it only happens after death. (But, keep this in mind. After about 24 hours or so, a piggie that's gone through rigor mortis will lose the stiffness and become floppy and loose.
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What is the most common cause of death in guinea pigs?

Pneumonia. Pneumonia is actually the leading cause of death in Guinea pigs. It is generally caused by a bacterial infection. Some of the symptoms of pneumonia include wheezing, trouble breathing, discharge from the nose or mouth, weight loss, reddish eyes, and depression.
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Do guinea pigs get cold easily?

Try to bring your guinea pigs indoors if it dips below 60 °F (16 °C) outside. Guinea pigs are susceptible to cold weather. It's best to bring them inside the house in the fall or winter when you live in a cold climate or create a warm structure when temperatures dip below 60 °F (16 °C).
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How can I keep my guinea pig warm without heat?

How to Keep Your Guinea Pigs Warm in a Winter Power Outage
  1. #1. Avoid Opening and Closing Doors. ...
  2. #2. Block Drafts. ...
  3. #3. Move Your Guinea Pigs to the Center of the House. ...
  4. #4. Give the Guinea Pigs Extra Pigloos. ...
  5. #5. Give Your Guinea Pigs Blankets. ...
  6. #6. Buy Fleece Pouches to Prepare for Winter. ...
  7. #7. ...
  8. #8.
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Should guinea pig cages be covered at night?

Covering the whole cage at night can create problems and affect your guinea pigs breathing. That means that you should only cover part of their cage at night. This ensures that the cage remains properly ventilated while still letting in some light.
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What is the lowest temperature guinea pig can survive?

What temperature do Guinea Pigs need to live in? Guinea Pigs like temperatures of between 18 to 23 degrees Celsius. If it drops below 15 degrees your piggy can get chilled. If it gets hotter than 26 degrees, your piggy could get heatstroke.
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Are guinea pigs OK outside in winter?

Guinea pigs can live indoors or outdoors, so long as they have enough space and you can keep them at a comfortable temperature in the summer heat or bad winter weather. You can also keep your guinea pigs in their own heated outhouse, a car-free garage or a shed.
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Do guinea pigs recognize their owners?

True. Guinea pigs generally enjoy the company of their fellow cavies. Although it is not a good idea to house too many of them in one cage, most guinea pigs appreciate having a companion. They definitely recognize and respond to their owners and are very interactive.
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How do you know if your guinea pig hates you?

If you're a new guinea pig owner, then you've likely experienced the feeling that that your pet hates you. It hurts your feelings and it's frustrating.
...
Here are a few reasons why your piggie might be biting you.
  • Your hands smell like food. Cavies have sensitive noses! ...
  • It's time for a bathroom break. ...
  • Mishandling.
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How do guinea pigs see humans?

Guinea Pig's Eyes

Guinea pigs have yet another advantage -- they can see 33 images per second. Compared to human vision, which is 22 images per second, this feature prevents blurred vision when a guinea pig turns his head. Guinea pigs can also see color, which allows them to differentiate from red, green and blue.
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Do guinea pigs need light at night?

As a general rule, guinea pigs do not need a light at night. Guinea pigs can't see in the dark, but they have sharp senses and skills that help them navigate their cage – such as hearing, smell, and spatial memory. In fact, keeping their cage dark at night benefits guinea pigs in several ways.
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Can you put a hot water bottle in a guinea pig cage?

There is some controversy to the usage of hot water bottles as guinea pigs may chew the plastic. However is covered efficiently this should not pose an issue. Some owners prefer to use small animal pet heat pads which can be warmed in the microwave.
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Do guinea pigs get lonely?

Guinea pigs are herd animals and really shouldn't be kept alone. Even if you're the best owner in the world and handle them every day, they'll still be lonely without a fellow guinea pig to talk to, so it's really important to keep guinea pigs together.
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Do guinea pigs like to cuddle?

A healthy guinea pig is a happy guinea pig, and a happy guinea pig loves cuddles. So regularly grooming your guinea pig is an excellent way to keep an eye on its health, and of course, it helps build that all-important bond.
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What temp do guinea pigs like?

Temperature: The ideal temperature range for guinea pigs is approximately 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Guinea pig housing should be located away from strong heat sources such as direct sun, wood stoves, fireplaces and heating vents.
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Why is my guinea pig lying on its side?

Typically, a guinea pig laying on its side is a sign of a happy, relaxed guinea pig. However, if lying on his side is accompanied by twitching, shortness of breath, or other signs of illness, your guinea pig is ill and should be taken to a vet. Guinea pigs also lie on their sides if they're shocked or scared.
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Why did my guinea pig died so suddenly?

Respiratory illnesses, especially pneumonia, strike guinea pigs hard. Adenovirus, an illness that doesn't always directly cause death, can lead to pneumonia as the guinea pig's immune system weakens. Guinea pigs also can suffer a stroke or heart attack at any age, often for no apparent reason.
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What's the average lifespan of a guinea pig?

Guinea pigs live an average of five to seven years. This lifespan is longer than many other small pets such as hamsters, gerbils, mice or rats, all of whom only live up to a few years.
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What does a guinea pig look like when it's hibernating?

During this time your guinea pigs might seem lethargic (sluggish), be slow to respond and have a lower heart rate (which is very unusual, because they're active animals). They can even appear sluggish and half dead.
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