Are you a guinea pig owner living in a small space? You want your piggies to have a safe, spacious cage, but you also need to store all their supplies without cluttering your home.
The good news is that you can have both! In this article, we'll share 11 cute and practical guinea pig cage ideas that incorporate clever storage solutions.
From under-cage bins to wall-mounted organizers, these tips will help you create a functional and adorable setup for your furry friends.
Use a C&C Cage with Under-Bed Storage Bins

C&C (cube and coroplast) cages are a favorite among guinea pig owners because they're modular, easy to customize, and provide plenty of floor space. A clever way to add storage without taking up extra room is to place storage bins underneath the cage. This keeps hay, bedding, and supplies organized and within reach.
- C&C cages are made from wire grid cubes and a coroplast base, offering great ventilation and visibility.
- Choose low-profile storage bins that slide easily under the cage. Make sure they are sealed to prevent moisture and pests.
- Use the bins to store extra fleece liners, hay, pellets, and cleaning supplies.
- Keep the cage itself set up with cozy bedding, a hideout, a hay rack, a water bottle, and a food bowl for your guinea pigs.
- Ensure the cage is on a sturdy table or stand so the bins can slide out smoothly for easy access.
Incorporate a Hay Rack with Built-In Storage
A hay rack with a built-in storage compartment is a smart way to keep your guinea pig's favorite food fresh and within easy reach while saving space in the cage.
Look for a hay rack that has a small shelf or bin on top or underneath where you can store extra hay or treats. This keeps the hay off the cage floor, reducing waste and keeping it clean. The storage compartment is also perfect for holding a few healthy snacks like dried herbs or vitamin C treats.
- Choose a rack that attaches securely to the cage bars or sits on a sturdy base.
- Make sure the hay opening is large enough for your guinea pig to pull hay out easily.
- The storage compartment should be easy to open and refill without disturbing your pets.
- Look for racks made of chew-safe materials like metal or hard plastic.
Place the hay rack near a hideout or water bottle so your guinea pig can eat and drink comfortably. This setup also keeps the hay contained, making cage cleaning faster. Bonus: the storage shelf can hold a small bag of hay or a jar of treats, keeping everything organized and cute.
Use a Fleece Liner with Hidden Pockets
Fleece liners are a popular, reusable bedding option that’s soft on guinea pig feet and easy to clean. By adding hidden pockets, you can store small accessories right inside the cage, keeping everything neat and within reach.
A fleece liner with built-in pockets lets you tuck away items like extra chew toys, a small brush, or even a spare water bottle. The pockets can be sewn directly onto the liner or attached with Velcro for easy removal. This setup keeps the cage tidy without needing extra bins or shelves.
Tips for Using a Pocketed Fleece Liner
- Choose a liner that covers the entire cage floor to protect the base and provide a soft surface.
- Place pockets along the sides or corners where they won’t interfere with your guinea pig’s movement.
- Make sure pockets are securely attached and have no loose threads that could be chewed.
- Wash the liner and pockets together for easy maintenance.
- Use the pockets to store hay, treats, or grooming supplies for quick access during cage cleaning.
Practical Habitat Details
Remember to keep the cage well-ventilated and provide separate hideouts, a hay rack, and a water bottle. The fleece liner should be changed every few days to maintain hygiene. Always ensure your guinea pig has enough floor space to run and play.
Use Nearby Storage for Cage Supplies

Keep all your guinea pig essentials within arm's reach by setting up storage right next to the cage. This makes daily care quick and easy, so you spend less time searching for supplies and more time with your pets.
A simple shelf or small cabinet placed beside the cage can hold hay, bedding, food, and extra fleece liners. Choose a unit with bins or baskets to keep everything organized and dust-free. For a cute touch, use fabric bins in colors that match your room.
- Place a sturdy shelf or rolling cart next to the cage for easy access.
- Use clear bins to see supplies at a glance, or labeled baskets for a tidy look.
- Store hay in a breathable bin to keep it fresh, and keep food in an airtight container.
- Make sure the storage unit is stable and won't tip over if bumped.
This setup not only saves time but also keeps the area around the cage clutter-free. Your guinea pigs will enjoy a clean, calm environment, and you'll love the convenience.
Attach a Pegboard to the Wall Behind the Cage
A pegboard mounted on the wall behind your guinea pig cage is a simple way to keep your piggies’ supplies organized and within easy reach. It turns an empty wall into functional storage without taking up any floor space.
Choose a pegboard made from pet-safe materials like coated metal or smooth plastic. Avoid raw wood that could absorb odors or moisture. Mount it securely on the wall behind the cage, making sure it’s high enough that your guinea pigs can’t nibble on it.
Then add hooks and small bins to hold leashes, brushes, extra water bottles, or bags of hay.
- Hang a small bin for hay near the cage for quick refills.
- Use hooks to keep a dustpan and brush handy for spot cleaning.
- Store extra fleece liners or towels on a peg for easy swaps.
- Keep a pair of scissors or a hay cutter within arm’s reach.
This setup keeps your cage area tidy and makes daily care faster. Just be sure to clean the pegboard occasionally to prevent hay dust from building up. It’s a cute, practical addition that helps you stay organized while keeping everything your guinea pigs need close by.
Use a Storage Ottoman as a Cage Base
A storage ottoman can do double duty as a sturdy base for your guinea pig cage while hiding all their supplies inside. This trick keeps your setup looking tidy and gives you easy access to bedding, hay, and toys without taking up extra floor space.
Choose a flat-top ottoman that's large and strong enough to support the cage's weight. Place the cage directly on top, making sure it's stable and won't wobble. Inside the ottoman, store items like extra fleece liners, hay bags, chew toys, and a small bag of pellets.
This keeps everything organized and within reach for quick cage refreshes.
- Make sure the ottoman is at least as wide and deep as the cage base to prevent tipping.
- Use a non-slip mat between the ottoman and the cage for extra grip.
- Keep the ottoman interior clean and dry to avoid mold or odors affecting the cage above.
- Avoid ottomans with sharp edges or unstable legs that could tip over.
This setup works best for cages that are lightweight and have a solid bottom, such as a C&C cage with a coroplast base or a plastic-bottomed habitat. Remember to leave enough clearance for the cage's ventilation and to access the ottoman's storage easily. Your guinea pigs will enjoy the elevated view, and you'll love the hidden storage!
Leave Cage Floor Space for Daily Movement
Your guinea pigs need plenty of open floor space to run, play, and explore. A great way to keep the cage roomy while still having storage nearby is to use a small corner shelf unit placed right next to the enclosure.
A compact corner shelf holds bins for food, hay, and accessories, keeping everything organized without taking up valuable floor area inside the cage. This setup maximizes unused corner space and makes it easy to grab supplies during daily care.
Key tips for this setup
- Choose a shelf unit that fits snugly in a corner next to the cage, not inside it.
- Keep shelves at a height that is easy for you to reach when cleaning or refilling.
- Use clear or labeled bins so you can quickly find bedding, hay, and treats.
- Make sure the shelf does not block ventilation or access to the cage door.
- Inside the cage, focus on providing a large open area with soft fleece liner, a hideout, a hay rack, and a water bottle.
By storing supplies outside the cage, you leave more room for your guinea pigs to move freely. This supports their natural need for daily exercise and helps prevent boredom. Plus, having everything close by makes cage cleaning faster and more convenient.
Use a Rolling Cart for Mobile Storage

A three-tier rolling cart is a game-changer for organizing guinea pig supplies. Keep hay, bedding, and cleaning tools right next to the cage, then roll it away when you need more floor space.
Choose a cart with removable bins so you can easily grab a full bag of bedding or a fresh hay refill. Place it near the cage door for quick access during daily spot-cleaning and weekly deep cleans.
Practical Tips for Your Guinea Pig Setup
- Store hay in a breathable bin on the top tier to keep it fresh.
- Use the middle tier for extra fleece liners or paper bedding.
- Keep a small trash bin on the bottom tier for used bedding during cage cleanings.
- Make sure the cart is stable and won't tip over if your guinea pigs bump the cage.
This setup keeps all your cage essentials within arm's reach, making cleaning sessions faster and less stressful for your pets. Plus, the cart can be tucked into a closet or corner when not in use.
Create a DIY Hideout with Storage Inside
A hideout is essential for guinea pigs to feel safe, and building one with hidden storage is a clever way to keep extra supplies close at hand.
Start with a sturdy wooden box that has a hollow base. The top part serves as a cozy hideout, while the bottom compartment can store extra fleece liners, hay, or toys. Make sure the hideout is large enough for your guinea pig to turn around inside—at least 12 by 12 inches for two pigs.
- Use pet-safe wood like pine or aspen, and non-toxic, water-based paint or sealant.
- Sand all edges smooth to prevent splinters or injuries.
- Cut a large entry hole (about 5–6 inches wide) so your guinea pig can enter easily.
- Add a small ramp or step if the hideout is elevated.
- Place the hideout on a fleece liner or bedding, and ensure it doesn’t block access to food, water, or hay.
This hideout doubles as enrichment—guinea pigs love having a dark, private space. You can also add a chew-safe wooden toy inside or on top. Keep the storage compartment accessible by adding a hinged lid or a sliding drawer.
This way, you can grab supplies without disturbing your pets.
Use a Hanging Organizer on the Cage Side
A fabric hanging organizer with pockets is a simple way to keep small cage supplies within reach without taking up floor space. This trick works especially well for C&C cages or wire cages with bars.
Choose a lightweight organizer with multiple pockets. You can store treats, small toys, grooming tools, or extra hay bags. Make sure the organizer attaches securely to the cage bars so it doesn't fall into the cage.
- Hang it on the outside of the cage to avoid chewing hazards.
- Check that it doesn't block ventilation or access to food bowls and water bottles.
- Use the pockets for items you grab daily, like hay cubes or vitamin C supplements.
- Make sure the fabric is chew-resistant or place it where your guinea pigs can't reach it.
This setup keeps your cage area tidy and ensures you have everything you need close by. It's a cute and practical addition that doesn't interfere with your guinea pigs' floor space or hideouts.
Build a Cage with Built-In Drawers
For the ultimate storage setup, consider building a custom cage with drawers built right into the base. This design keeps bedding, hay, and supplies neatly tucked away while staying within arm's reach for quick cage maintenance.
A cage with integrated drawers is a dream for small-space living. You can build a sturdy wooden frame with a solid, waterproof floor, then install two or three large, smooth-gliding drawers underneath. Use one drawer for hay, one for fleece liners or bedding, and another for toys and food.
The drawers should be easy to slide out and wipe clean, so line them with a removable plastic liner or use sealed wood.
- Ensure the cage floor is solid and safe—no gaps or sharp edges where guinea pigs could get stuck.
- Make drawers deep enough to hold a full bag of hay or a stack of fleece liners.
- Add a waterproof barrier between the cage floor and the drawers to prevent moisture damage.
- Keep the cage itself spacious (at least 7.5 square feet for one guinea pig, more for pairs) with proper ventilation.
Inside the cage, set up a cozy habitat with fleece liner or paper bedding, a hay rack, a hideout, a water bottle, and a food bowl. The built-in drawers make it easy to grab fresh hay or swap out bedding without leaving the cage. This setup is perfect for owners who love a clean, organized look and want everything they need right at their fingertips.
FAQ
What is the minimum cage size for two guinea pigs?
The minimum recommended size for two guinea pigs is 7.5 square feet (like a 2×3 C&C cage), but bigger is always better. Aim for at least 10.5 square feet if possible.
Can I use a human storage ottoman as a cage base?
Yes, as long as it is sturdy, flat, and large enough to support the cage. Ensure the ottoman is made of pet-safe materials and that the cage is secure on top.
How do I clean a fleece liner with pockets?
Remove any items from the pockets, then wash the liner in cold water with a pet-safe detergent. Air dry or tumble dry on low. The pockets should be sewn securely to withstand washing.
Is it safe to stack guinea pig cages?
Yes, if done properly. Use a sturdy stand that can support the weight, ensure each cage has good ventilation, and provide access to each level. Guinea pigs should not be able to fall between levels.
What should I store in a rolling cart near the cage?
Use the cart for hay, bedding, cleaning supplies, and extra food. Keep it organized so you can quickly grab what you need during cage maintenance.
Conclusion
With these 11 guinea pig cage ideas, you can create a setup that is both cute and functional, even in a small home. Remember to prioritize your guinea pigs' safety and comfort while incorporating storage solutions that make your life easier.
Whether you choose a C&C cage with under-bed bins or a custom build with drawers, your piggies will love their organized and cozy home. Happy cage decorating!

I’m Pallab Kishore, the owner of Little Pets Realm — an animal lover and pet care enthusiast sharing easy tips, healthy recipes, and honest advice to help every small pet live a happy, healthy, tail-wagging life.