Sunday, November 18, 2007

NY-Craigslist-Boar

* If responding to a Craigslist ad meet in a public place, or go with a friend. Google the phone number of the poster to
ensure
it matches the name he or she gives *

ADOPTED! Tonawanda (near Buffalo), NY: I fell in love with this guy the first time he was posted on Craigslist, so I'm really glad to see he's not in bad hands. Keep his luck going! Adopt him if you have a loving and suitable home. Dalton is a very lovable boy, and if you adopt him you get his cage (sadly too small, try a C&C) , the stand, pigloo, water bottle, food dish, bedding, and food.






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NY-Craigslist-sow

* If responding to a Craigslist ad meet in a public place, or go with a friend. Google the phone number of the poster to
ensure
it matches the name he or she gives *

LISTING DELETED. Staten Island, New York: Guinea being dumped on Craigslist because family is moving overseas. If they flew Delta, they could bring the guinea pig with them. This guinea comes with a too small cage, and crap food. I don't think many people consciously decide to deprive their guinea pigs of basic needs, it's just this is what the pet store sells, and many people don't know to distrust the PetStore. The sow is eight months old, very friendly, and beautiful.





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PA-Craigslist-two sows

* If responding to a Craigslist ad meet in a public place, or go with a friend. Google the phone number of the poster to
ensure
it matches the name he or she gives *

LISTING DELETED. Pittsburgh, PA: Go Steelers, screw guinea pigs let's send them to their death. Basically the argument in this ad for two sows (double check the sex). They're friendly, fat (uh oh), and don't bite. They were dumped on the poster's doorstep and he doesn't care what happens to them so long as they're out of his house. Dear sir: I hate you. Can someone save them?


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Heads Up

I might not be able to post much today, as I'm going to D.C. to pick up two guinea pigs from a shelter, on behalf of the rescue for which I foster. These girls were found in a box by a dumpster with a "Fr33" sign. They won't show up on Petfinder, Petharbor, or the shelter's website. They are just two out of thousands of invisible and homeless guinea pigs. The ones who I post are a small fraction of those in need. Of those I post only a small fraction will get adopted.

Today feels like a good day to help a homeless animal.