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What's ENRICHMENT and why is it important for our Guinea pigs?

What's ENRICHMENT and why is it important for our Guinea pigs?

Guinea pigs and bunnies are naturally curious creatures, and can become easily bored if their enclosure constantly stays the same, or they are left without things to keep them stimulated! 

Thankfully, enrichment for critters isn't difficult, and there are lots of simple ideas you can put in place to keep your pets happy.



1. Hideys:

Provide small houses or hideaways made of pet-safe wood, cardboard or fleece where your guinea pig can retreat and feel safe.
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2. Foraging Toys:
Hide treats, grass or pellets in toys designed for foraging to encourage natural behaviors and provide mental stimulation.
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3. Rotate toys and cage setup regularly:
Rotate toys, accessories and rearrange your pets' cage setup regularly to keep things fresh and interesting for your pets.
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4. Chew Toys:
Offer a variety of chew toys made from safe materials like untreated wood, hay, or seagrass to help keep your critters' teeth trimmed and provide mental stimulation.
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5. Tunnels:
Guinea pigs and rabbits love to explore, so adding tunnels or tubes can offer them a fun way to move around and play in their enclosure.
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6. Social Interaction:
Guinea pigs are social animals and benefit from regular interaction with other guinea pigs and their human companions. Spend time interacting with them, offering gentle handling, and talking to them to build trust and bond with them. Our cuddle scarves are a great way for both you and your pet to relax together!

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