NJ-North Jersey Guinea Pig and Hamster Rescue Inc.-New and Old Pigs!
Due to increased time commitments, I am no longer going to be able to update past entries of some of the larger rescues such as Have-A-Heart and NJGPHR. Once a week or so I will update the herd of the respective rescues. Two new piggies for the North Jersey Guinea Pig and Hamster Rescue Inc. herd! (And by the way, they're in need of bedding and foster homes--check out their page for more information).
Bobby and Solomon don't have pictures up yet, so I'm going to post their bios and then three piggies who do have photos and are NJ old timers.
Bobby is a large adult guinea guy, who is a very handsome orange, brown and white American. He's a one and a half year old boar. He can be adopted out as a single pet, but I bet he'd prefer to be a friend and guinea mentor to a lonely young boar. He was given up by a family that no longer wanted him. How could they not?
Solomon is a very cute boy. He is one and a half years old, and yellow, brown and white. Solomon has an age-old story; he was given up by a family because their children were no longer interested in him. Like Bobby, Solomon can go as a single piggie, or as a friend to a lonely young boar.
On to our documented photogenic piggies: ADOPTED! Ethel, Lucy, and Robby.
ADOPTED! Ethel piggie is a newish girl to the herd. She is a year and a half old, and a lovely tri-color abby girl. She was given up because of asthma. She can go home with her mother, or be adopted to a home with a lonely female waiting on tip toes for a friend.
Lucy piggie is an adorable and big girl. She's two and a half years old, and a bold and confidant gal. She was given up because of asthma, and can be adopted with her daughter Ethel, or another friend in the rescue. Or she can be adopted to a home that already has a lady guinea waiting.
Robby piggie is a one and a half year old guy who was given up because his family traveled too much to care for him. He's a red American with a white face, and could be best paired with a submissive male or adopted out alone. I bet Robby would like the former option.
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SPONSOR A SANCTUARY PIG!
Introducing a new feature of the AAGP blogs! Sanctuary pigs stay with rescues for their entire lives, as they are special needs pigs who would otherwise be euthanized at the shelter or are unadoptable.They have expensive medical conditions and need regular donations to help their ongoing care. Please, any amount you can send the way of one of these pigs would be much appreciated.
Mnemosyne-A Sanctuary Pig with NC's All Creatures Rescue and Sanctuary
Mnemie is an adult girl who needs surgery for stones, an expensive procedure. Click to donate, and read about her struggle here: http://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewtopic.php?t=46671
Peaches-A special needs pig
Help fund Peaches's care by donating to Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue
Can't adopt or foster? Help sponsor Maddie, a special needs pig with S.C. Guinea Pig Rescue!
The Three Amigos-Sanctuary Pigs from CT rescue the Critter Connection
These adorable male cavies are tightly bonded but need ongoing medical care. Read more of their story at http://www.ctguineapigrescue.org/sanctuary/threeamigos.html
Help sponsor Boots from CA rescue Cavy Haven! Click for info.
Bear and Pippin-Sanctuary Pigs from CA Rescue Wee Companions
Sanctuary pigs stay with the rescue their whole lives. Help fund B&P's care--click on their picture to donate!
Mom and Daughter Sanctaury Pigs with UK Rescue Thistle Cavies
These adorable pigs are half skinny pig and poor health problems run in their family. Click for more info.
Sophie was adopted from Furry Friends Guinea Pig Rescue when she was over three years old. Guinea Pigs live an average of 5-7 years. The oldest lived to 12!!
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