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Guinea Pigs in need of a Home

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  • 22-01-2013 12:10am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 7,461 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    Have also put this in the rehoming thread in Animals & Pet Issues - but will also put it here as I am based in Carlow.


    I have some guinea pigs that need a home.

    One of my two male guinea pigs turned out to be female after they had lived together for 18 months (Bill is now Bella).

    She had 3 babies the last day of November and they were ready to be rehomed from the first week of August. I have had the daddy and the mammy & babies separated since the birth. The cage with the mammy and babies is very overcrowded now - so it is getting to be a bit of an urgency to re-home some of them.

    I want to keep the mammy & one of the baby girls as company.

    So I am looking to re-home the daddy and two babies. I can check the sex of the little ones tomorrow. They don't necessarily have to go to the same person (no-one should be that insane).

    I have a cage for the Daddy which can go with him and all his stuff. The daddy is a long haired guinea pig (yellow & white, he is called Pikachu) - he really is lovely but he does need a certain amount of grooming. His hair can mat sometimes. The mammy hair is tuft-like brown & black - so the babies are a mixture of them.

    I also have a garden enclosure that can go as I have two.

    I am based in Carlow - there is no problem travelling a certain distance with them.

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,461 ✭✭✭Queen-Mise


    The pet shop beside the bus station is going to take the guinea pig babies. I am dropping them down tomorrow.


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