2 Male Pigs Need a Home!
Our Story
Basil was a rescue we took in a few months ago - we found him by the side of the road on a walking trail, under a cardboard box with one other guinea pig. We took them to the vet, intended to rehome, but decided to get Basil fixed first. In the interim, we realized we're foster-failing. However, even though we separated them, the other pig (female) ended up pregnant and had a pair of babies on Christmas. While we might be able to keep a pair of pigs, we can't keep all 4.
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Basil was rescued along with a female guinea pig a couple months ago. We intended to foster, but realized we'd prefer to keep them. Unfortunately, though Basil was neutered and separated from his female rescue-buddy, she did fall pregnant and had 2 babies on Christmas. While we could keep 2, we cannot keep all 4 pigs; we just don't have the space. We are rehoming Basil, adult neutered male, and Tatertot, baby male.We would strongly prefer to find an owner who has experience with guinea pigs. Can be rehomed with cage (28x56" cage; wire grid with plastic bottom insert)
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Can you SHIP?
Sorry, NO. Please do not contact the owner and ask about shipping guinea pigs. It is NOT possible. Please look for guinea pigs LOCAL to you! That's what this site is for--helping you find a guinea pig close to home to adopt and love.
But I want THAT one!
Yes, that one is adorable and looks just like the one you must have for your very important reason or you will not be able to go on living. But, there are many more in your area that are just as wonderful. Perhaps they are not listed here, but they can be found. The piggy in need waiting for you near your own back yard might look a little different, but could melt your heart anyway!
Need help finding one or two?
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Adoption Jitters?
Are you a little antsy about adopting? Do not be afraid! Some basic precautions and you can be a guinea pig adoption angel in no time! Check out our "ADOPTING SUCCESS" article. Are you NEW TO GUINEA PIGS? Don't worry, we're here to help. Please check this page for some basics.
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