Guinea Pig Cleaning supplies

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Kavee Cage Cleaner bottle on grey backgroundKavee Cage Cleaner bottle on grey background with product features
Kave Cage pet wipes for guinea pigs and rabbits. Tub of wipes on blue background with coconut piecesBrown guinea pig on kavee peepad being cleaned by a person with Kavee Cage pet wipes for guinea pigs and rabbits
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The Super Pooper For Every Floofer | Litter Tray for Guinea Pigs and RabbitsBlack and white guinea pig on a bed of hay in Kavee grey litter tray for guinea pigs and rabbits, in white cage on taupe liner.
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Kavee purple laundry bag on wooden floor with fleece accessory and illustrationKavee purple laundry bag in front of washing machine

Guinea Pig Cleaning supplies FAQ

How often should a guinea pig cage be cleaned?

How often you clean your C&C guinea pig cage depends on its size and how many piggies you have. Aim for a thorough deep clean at least once a week, while keeping up with daily or surface cleaning whenever needed.

How often do you need to change the bedding in a guinea pig cage?

How often you change your guinea pigs’ bedding depends on how many you have, but generally it’s best to do so at least twice a week to keep them cosy, clean, and dry.

What is the best cleaner for guinea pig cages?

When it’s time to clean your guinea pigs’ cage, make sure to use a pet-safe disinfectant such as our No Non-Scents Cage Cleaner and pet-safe detergent, like our Don’t Furry detergent for their bedding and toys. Regular dish soaps aren’t designed for use with pets.

How do I clean up guinea pig pee?

The coroplast base of your guinea pig cage is easy to wipe clean, so a quick wipe removes any pee. Our fleece liners, pee pads, and hidey homes can simply go in the washing machine. To keep them separate from your regular laundry, try using a laundry bag like our Eat, Wheek, Poop, Repeat! Bag.

How do I clean up guinea pig poop?

Tidying up after your guinea pigs is easy with a small dustpan and brush, ideally a small set to ensure it’s able to reach all the corners of their cage.

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