Friday, May 15, 2020

Julie's Journey #20 - Guinea Pigs 2.0: Tips and Tricks

I have learned a LOT since the first time I had guinea pigs. I learned some pretty helpful tips from the internet and some books as well (I lied, it was probably like one book...). Today, I will share some of those tips with you. Let's get started!

1. ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS make sure your guinea pig has a companion. Guinea pigs are very social animals and they will be depressed without someone with them. When I got my first guinea pig, he was very sad and unactive before my second guinea pig came along. Once the second piggie came, the other one was so happy!! They played and ran around happily. They were even "popcorning!"
Side Note: The term "popcorning" means that the piggies are so happy they are jumping up and down. It almost looks like popcorn popping hence the term "popcorning." (Check for the image below..)

From pogo-ing guinea pigs to 'hypnotised' rabbits, scientists ...

2. Make sure that your piggie always has access to fresh hay, pellets, and fresh veggies/fruits. Every morning when I wake up, I get ready for the day, make my bed, and head on downstairs to start my homework. However, before I even start my homework, I always go to the fridge to get some veggies. Not for me though. I get my piggies the veggies. Sometimes, they will even wheek (pronounce like week) signaling that they are hungry. Then when they get their veggies, I get myself breakfast and start my homework.

The 25 Best Guinea Pig Foods of 2020 - Pet Life Today

3. Make sure you get a big cage. Guinea pigs are animals who need to run around for their exercise. They do not use a hamster wheel mainly because they are not hamsters! Many people think that guinea pigs and hamsters are the same thing. Um no. They are very different. For instance, hamsters have a tail when guinea pigs don't. Hamsters are not social animals when guinea pigs are. That being said, make sure your piggie's cage is big, full of hideouts, and lots of food and water! (You can also have chew toys as well.)

Guinea Pigs vs Hamsters [11 Things to know] | Pet Comments
4. Food: If I didn't make it clear earlier, guinea pigs require a lot of food. They require:


  • Fresh hay
  • Pellets
  • Pea flakes (sometimes)
  • Water
  • Veggies
  • Fruits
Veggies/Fruits conclude:

  • Celery
  • Carrots
  • Lettuce
  • Forage
  • Cucumber
  • Tomato
  • Apple
  • Blueberry
  • Banana
  • Bell peppers
  • Strawberries 
Make sure to avoid seeds and sometimes skin (Of the fruits and veggies).

Guinea Pig Care | What Can Guinea Pigs Eat | Petco

I think that's all for now. Thanks for tuning in! Bye!

(Here is the channel I watch where I learn a lot about guinea pigs: Little Adventures)


❤ - Julie Z.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The haunted - still more much more to investigate about the haunted ghosts all around us so boooooo

Ok so have you guys ever heard of the creepy teachers in Fleetwood? Well if you haven't for one they are creepy and in some way haunted like hidden ghosts. So my friend has told me about a little story about them. So from my knowledge, they hide in closets. They also, as a matter of fact, snoop in the hallway, and even in the bath weirdos I know right to talk about the weirdo history and tell me how it goes aright. Also one of the teachers no lie they try and go to the child's dest and they make grew marks on them as well. So that's all I really know about that for right now but I am actually going to the Fleetwood school real soon to talk to a friend of my mom and while she is busy talking to her friend about something she needs to talk to her friend about so yeah. So anywho when I am there I am bringing pen and paper so I will tell you there also my yard is haunted as well I have to investigate that a little bit more as well I will get back to you with that story as soon as I can so yeah stay haunted and share the ghost powers love boohoo boohoo boooooo boooo