Note: I post the guinea pigs in the groups they were surrendered to the shelter in, but I don't know whether they're bonded or not. If you're looking for a boar and you live in the area, please check these six boys out. No listing is ever able to do a guinea justice. It's best to meet with them in person. Or pig? I haven't decided whether I'm going to adopt the cute guinea-lover vernacular yet; I'm new.
Adopted! Baby Piggy is a baby piggy (ahem) who was surrendered with
Adopted! May-May and Adopted! Squeak-Squeak because their owner moved out of town.
Adopted! Baby Piggy is a gray and white, boar and the shelter theorizes he'll grow to be medium build. They think he's five months old. He is cautious with people and "moderately active." I'm curious whether they get floor time at WHS. I don't know of many shelters where guinea pigs do get floor time, so this might just be basing this on how the guineas are in the cage. Just theorizing though.
Adopted! May-May is a white short-hair boar who is ten months old. They think he'll grow to be a medium sized guinea. He is also cautious around people, and is "moderately active."
Adopted! Squeak-Squeak is a white and gray medium-length hared guinea of medium build. He is thought to be ten months old, is "moderately active," and cautious around people.
Adopted! Patches was surrendered with Adopted! Co-Co and
Adopted! Snowball because of allergies.
Adopted! Patches is a nine month old boar, with a tri-colored short haired coat. He's of medium build, "moderately active," and is cautious around people.
Adopted! Co-Co is a small boy, nine months old with tri-colored short hair. He is "moderately active" and cautious around people.
Adopted! Snowball is a nine month old boar, with a short white haired coat. He is of medium size, "moderately active," and cautious around people.
helpful links: 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?" & "What is Rescuing and Adopting?" & Guinea Pigs in DC/MD/VA
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