Friday, November 2, 2007

PA-Women's Humane Society

This is my 50th post since I started a week ago. Crazy!

The Women's Humane Society is located in Bensalem, PA, and it was the first animal shelter founded in the United States. It offers a bunch of really amazing programs and relies entirely on donations and veterinary fees to fund its programs. Like many shelters, they euthanize because of space and health reasons.

They also have two guinea pigs available for adoption. Just because they don't have photos
doesn't mean they aren't sweet and in need of a home!


ADOPTED! Furball is a one year old sow with a short white, brown, and black coat. She is friendly and good with kids (but remember, a young child should never be the sole caretaker of a guinea pig, and the guinea pig should never be kept in the young child's room). She is medium-sized and described as "slightly active." In a forever home I bet she'll be much more energetic.

ADOPTED! Chopper is a one year old medium sized male. He has a short brown and black coat. He is friendly, good with kids, and also "slightly active." It's amazing how a forever home will bring out the popcorning!

The popcorn link sends you to a cute video that is not mine. Another cute video that is not mine is "The Guinea Pig Way." And a third cute but not mine video is "Our three guinea pigs fighting for a cucumber." All three are family safe.


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