Sunday, May 25, 2008

PA-Starfish to the Sea Animal Rescue-Four young beautiful guinea pigs and BABIES!

Starfish to the Sea Animal Rescue; Lucernemines, PA: LISTING REMOVED Haley, LISTING REMOVED Olive, LISTING REMOVED Mac and LISTING REMOVED Penny! And BABIES linked to at bottom.

IN NEED OF FOSTER HOMES!

Haley is a shy girl getting friendlier by the day. She is sweet but more wary than cagemates Penny and Olive. Haley is a pregnant lady and so isn't up for available yet (though applications are being accepted)--and look how beautiful this lady is! She has to be adopted with either a cage mate or one of her female babies.




Olive is known as "Big Mama" round Starfish parts because she was heavily pregnant when she first arrived, and she'd already had at least one litter. Wow! She is very sweet, friendly, and doesn't mind being held. She also gets alone well with other pigs. She can be adopted with Penny or Haley, or any of her female pups. She is a big eater and an "even temperament." She sounds like a lovely pig. She has some hair loss on her sides, typical to pigs who have just given birth. The hair will grow back and Big Mama has been pronounced very healthy by the vet.

To quote from Mac's bio, he "is the cutest, sweetest, friendliest pig ever!" Mac is Olive's son, and gets along great with other guineas. He is easy going, cuddly, curious and active. Mac needs to be adopted to a home that already has a guinea pig. Any lonely piggies looking for that perfect buddy? Or, Mac could be bonded with any male babies once they're weaned.



Penny is a sweet daughter of Olive who arrived at the rescue pregnant. She is "laid back and trusting...very friendly, curious, and does not mind being held." She's a great mom and can be adopted with any of her female babies, or with Olive or Haley.




And for a sneak peak at all the adorable babies in the nursery, visit these threads at the great guinea pig forum Pigloo: babies thread one, babies thread two.


* 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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