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Old 05-02-08, 01:37 am
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Lightbulb Re: Help My Guinea Pigs Are Being Attacked!!!!! Help!!!

My doctor was the one who told me what the problem was. The odor combined with my asthma is very bad combo. I even bought a $300 dollar airfliter for the room they were in. AND YES I WAS CLEANING THE CAGE EVERYOTHER DAY, using carefresh ultra, and it was a 2x8 cage. I have tried everything to keep them inside.


I have talked to vets and they say it is perfectly okay for them to be outside. This is the first time I have ever had a problem with any attacks. There are other cats in the neighborhood and they don't have a problem with the cavys. My family european family has raised cavys in outdoor enviroments for years. They maintain their temp by nesting in hay and keep cool when its warm with frozen water bottels. I have never seen mu girls happier.

I'm buying a outdoor hutch for them in the morning.

I'm sorry if I offended anyone but all I was looking for is help. Or a better idea that would work for my family.

(my puppy would love to stay outside with his best friends, but he can't deal with the cold. He is a chihuahua. He prefers it extreamly warm)
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