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🐹 Can I Keep Guinea Pigs Indoors? Pros, Cons and Set-Up Tips

Keeping guinea pigs indoors is becoming more popular across the UK – and for good reason. Whether you’re limited on outdoor space or simply want to keep your pets close, an indoor guinea pig cage can offer a fantastic setup.

But is it the right choice for you and your furry friends? Let’s explore the pros, cons, and how to get started with the best set-up possible. 🏡🐾

✅ The Pros of Keeping Guinea Pigs Indoors

 

💬 Stay Close and Connected

When you keep guinea pigs inside, they become part of the family. You’ll see them more often, hear their happy squeaks, and bond faster.

🛡️ Safer from the Elements

UK weather can be unpredictable. Indoors, you control the temperature, keeping them comfortable all year round.

🕵️‍♀️ Easier to Monitor Their Health

Since they’re in the house, you’ll notice any changes in behaviour or appetite quickly.

🧹 Less Exposure to Predators

Even in suburban areas, outdoor cages can attract foxes or cats. Indoors, your guinea pigs stay safe from threats.

 

❌ The Cons to Consider

 

🦴 They Need Space – Not a Tiny Hutch

Too often, people underestimate how much room guinea pigs need. A 2×4 C&C cage is ideal for two.

🧼 You’ll Need to Clean More Frequently

Guinea pigs indoors means odour control matters more. Fleece liners need regular washing.

🗣️ They Can Be Noisy

Guinea pigs are vocal! Expect wheeking, rustling, and popcorn jumps!

 

🛠️ Top Tips for Setting Up the Perfect Indoor Cage

 

🏠 Choose a Large Cage

This is where many owners go wrong. The best indoor guinea pig cage UK options measure at least 120cm x 60cm for two pigs – and bigger is better. A 2×4 grid C&C cage with a loft is a brilliant solution. 🧩

The 2×4 C&C cage with loft offers lots of space and flexibility.

 

🌿 Use Fleece and Correx

Fleece liners are soft, absorbent, and reusable. Correx bases keep everything contained while offering easy clean-up. This combo keeps the cage clean and comfortable.

 

📍 Pick the Right Location

Set up their cage in a calm, bright area of your home. Avoid direct sunlight, cold drafts, or loud spaces like kitchens. A living room corner or spare bedroom works well.

 

🧴 Plan for Cleaning
Keep your cleaning supplies close by and clean regularly. Include a bin, a brush and dustpan, and a laundry basket nearby. Use odour-neutralising sprays that are safe for pets.

 

🎠 Provide Enrichment

Indoor guinea pigs need stimulation. Tunnels, chew toys, and hay trays all keep them active and engaged. Rotate toys weekly to keep things fresh. 🐾🎁


🧑‍⚕️ Health and Hygiene Essentials

Spot clean daily. Wash fleece at least weekly. Trim nails regularly. Keep food and water fresh. Hygiene matters!

 

📸 Real-World Inspiration

Many UK customers choose indoor guinea pig cages because they look good and work well. C&C cages can blend into modern décor, especially with coloured correx and pretty fleece designs.

See our customer gallery for real-life indoor cage setups!

 

❓ FAQ: Keeping Guinea Pigs Indoors

  • Do guinea pigs smell indoors? Not if you clean regularly and use fleece liners.
  • Can guinea pigs live indoors full-time? Yes, with the right cage size and stimulation.
  • What’s the best indoor guinea pig cage UK-wide? A spacious 2×4 or 2×5 C&C cage is our top pick.
  • Can I keep guinea pigs in a bedroom? Yes – just ensure it’s clean, quiet, and ventilated.

🚀 Final Thoughts

Keeping guinea pigs indoors is a great choice – if done right. Choose the right cage, provide enrichment, and clean regularly. Your pets will thrive. 🐾

 

🎁 Ready to Build the Perfect Indoor Cage?

Explore our full range of indoor guinea pig cages. For a limited time, get a free hay tray worth £12.99 with your cage order using the gift code “news”.

 

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