Six Guinea Pigs Available for Rehoming
Our Story
Four to six beautiful guinea pigs available for adoption as soon as possible. We have a mixture of males and females, all under one year of age. They have been handled since birth and all get along very well together. They are bonded, as they’ve been together their entire lives, so it is preferred that they stay together. It is optional to separate, but I will not rehome individual guinea pigs unless if the adopter already has two or more guinea pigs. They are not spayed/neutered.
They currently eat alfalfa or timothy hay, timothy pellets, and salad (greens include mixtures of cucumbers, lettuce, apples, bananas, cabbage, celery, broccoli, collard greens, carrots, and orange peels) daily.
Siblings:
Black and white females, six months old, Trinket (two black ears) and KnickKnack (one black ear, one pink ear). Born from Cowlick (grey and white with a large cowlick on his forehead) and Fiona (grey and white with one black ear and one pink ear).
Grey and white male and female, 1.5 months old, Snufkin and Little My. Born from Cowlick and KnickKnack.
Potential for two other guinea pigs, yet to be determined. Will give more information upon request.
Guinea pig info
Rehoming because
We were under the impression that we had gotten two females when we originally purchased our guinea pigs. One turned out to be male and impregnated our female. After time, two had turned to ten, and we are unable to care for them all. The adoption fees will go towards the fathers neuter surgery.Timing
Location
Irmo, South Carolina 29063
In the US-South Carolina-Columbia region
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