Mother and 2 Daughter Guinea Pigs, Rehome.
Our Story
Mary (the mother) was put into my care a few months ago after a family member of mine decided to take her off the hands of one of his employee's; who thought it was a good idea to adopt a pet despite knowing they'd only be in the country for a month. She was pregnant when she was adopted and ended up having her 3 pups (2 daughters and 1 son) while with this previous owner. I've been doing my best to take care of her and her children, however, finances for food and ample space have been a challenge to ensure. In addition, her new owners have decided they no longer want her either and have tasked me with the job of getting rid of them. Mary is around a year old and her daughters are around 6 months old. They can get along well when plenty of food and space are provided. I truly have come to care for Mary and her pups so I'm hoping to find them all loving homes. If desired, the supplies purchased to care for them will also be passed on upon rehoming (hides, hay holder, water bottle, machine-washable pads, glass tank, and any toys they have at the time).
Guinea pig info
Rehoming because
Cannot ensure ample space or food.Timing
Location
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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!
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