Guinea Pig — Baldwin
Hairless — needs warmth; not ACBA-recognized
Overview
The Guinea Pig — Baldwin (Cavia porcellus) is a small pet, around 8–10 in / 1.5–2.5 lb, living 5–7 years. It is crepuscular — most active around dawn and dusk. Socially it is group (needs ≥1 companion).
Is the Guinea Pig — Baldwin right for you?
A good match if — you can house a small group for company.
Think twice if — you can only keep a single animal — this species needs company; you want a simple, hands-off first pet.
What a Guinea Pig — Baldwin needs from you
Day to day it needs a suitable enclosure with a moderate amount of space, the right diet, daily care and moderate day-to-day upkeep. Crucially, it must be kept with its own kind — keeping a single animal alone is stressful and unfair. Grooming need: low.
Key facts
- Scientific name
- Cavia porcellus
- Recognized
- false
- Size
- 8–10 in / 1.5–2.5 lb
- Life span
- 5–7 years
- Social needs
- group (needs ≥1 companion)
- Activity
- crepuscular
- Care level
- intermediate
- Coat
- hairless (born haired, sheds)
- Grooming
- low
- Notes
- Hairless — needs warmth; not ACBA-recognized
What it needs from you (at a glance)
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What it costs
Scaled to this breed’s roughly 800 g and a ~6-year life, keeping a Guinea Pig — Baldwin works out at about:
Rough cross-breed averages in USD — a planning guide, not a quote. Break it down by life phase in the Cost Calculator →
Temperament (at a glance)
| Affection | no data yet |
| Energy | no data yet |
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| Trainability | no data yet |
| Tolerates alone | no data yet |