Sunday, December 23, 2007

PA-Judge's Park-Update on two Boars

Hey y'all. How 'bout some pigs.

Judge's Park
has a bunch of guinea pigs right now, but I got gun-shy and posted two of them without photos. Well, the pictures are up and the boys are cute.



ADOPTED! Caesar is a sleek-lookin' guy. Caesar was born in approximately March of 2007. He''s a very calm guy who likes to hang out and get face rubs. This quiet boy must be adopted with Marcus.


ADOPTED! Marcus is just a baby and was born in November of this year. This beautiful looking boy is a typical skittish baby, so he will need a home willing to let him be his young self. He is scared of people, but Judge's Park is going to fix him right up.



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NY-Craigslist-Young 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 REMOVED. Bronx, NY: Six month old guinea girl needs a new home. Small adoption fee applies. Comes with cage, water bottle, food, wheel and flea spray (two things on the guinea no list), bedding and vitamins. Can deliver. Contact the poster for more information, including pictures.

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NY-Craigslist-long haired baby boy

* 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 REMOVED. Albany, NY: One of those posts that makes you hate life. Someone unknowingly gets a pregnant pig from Petsmart, pig has three babies, and now the poster is dumping all of them. Oh but within the day the mom and two of her kids were taken, just leaving one poor calico baby boy. Four to five weeks old. He might wind up in a better place than the women in his family. Comes with a lot of stuff, but it probably isn't great for the pig if this poster got supplies from Petsmart.


Here's something I've wondered. PetCo sponsors Petfinder, who then has to say they're against stores that sell dogs and cats. NOT animals in general. Obviously petstores are contributing to the overpopulation problem by selling small animals, but I wonder how many of the homeless animals on Petfinder began at a breeder who supplies to big chains, like PetCo, their sponsor. Wouldn't it just be keen to know?


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