Monday, May 19, 2008

NY-Craigslist-Manhattan/Buffalo/Queens/Long Island/Westchester/Elmira

*If responding to an ad by an individual, 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 REMOVED Manhattan, NY: Buddy is a two and a half year old male guinea pig with long copper, brown and white hair. He is very sweet, and a little timid. Small donation to animal shelter requested.









LISTING REMOVED Chicago (Manhattan), NY: Squeakers is an unsexed guinea pig who is being rehomed due to a move. Squeakers has experience with dogs and is a "great little" guinea pig. Squeakers comes with a cage but why not try Cheaper, Larger Cages?


LISTING REMOVED Amherst (Buffalo), NY: Henry is a six month old male abby guinea pig being rehomed due to a move. "He has a great attitude and is super fun when you have him out." Henry only appears to have red eyes in the photo, this is the result of the flash.






LISTING REMOVED Queens, NY: Six week old baby female guinea pig, black/brown/white hair. Very sweet. Adoption fee includes her cage (Cheaper, Larger Cage), water bottle, bowl, food and bedding. Pictures included by request.


LISTING REMOVED Greenlawn (Long Island), NY: A mother daughter short-hair pair being rehomed due to a change in circumstances. Toni (left), is 18 months old, Emmy is 15 months old. Both are very sweet, healthy, and used to regular exercise, love, and attention. They get daily veggies, hay and pellets. Their adoption fee also includes a ton of accessories!




LISTING REMOVED Scarsdale/Edgemont (Westchester), NY: Female guinea pig being rehomed with cage and accessories. Used to children.

LISTING REMOVED Elmira, NY: Male guinea pig is being rehomed due to son losing interest. He is a friendly guinea pig. His adoption fee includes any leftover food, bedding, treats and alfalfa (only feed if a year or under). You need your own Cheaper, Larger Cage .






* AAGP recommends quarantining any new guinea pigs
for 2-3 weeks and confirming the sex yourself.
Many sad accidents or "accidents" can be avoided this way. *


helpful links: Where to Begin? General Care Guide & Quality Hay and Pellets in bulk & Pampering your Pig & Cheaper, Larger Cages & Bedding & Essential Guinea Supplies & Proper Diet & Cavy Savvy Vets & "What's Normal? What's Not?" & Social Life & Boy or Girl? & "What is Rescuing and Adopting?" & Social Cause Marketing & Guinea Pigs in MD/VA/DC .

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