Adoption information
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About Pip and Milo (indoor home with no children)
Pip (2-year-old cream Agouti) and Milo (5-year-old cinnamon Agouti) are two very special boys needing a loving, forever home. These boys were surrendered to the Refuge close to death, starving and covered in deep mange wounds that were causing them to have pain seizures. For months, the boys had to be separated as even the slightest touch was too painful for them to bear.
Now, the boys are fully healed, have put on lots of weight and are back together for good. They need a loving home with lots of time to spend with them as they deserve. Pip loves cuddle cups and exploring while his older mate Milo prefers to curl up in a large donut bed. Both boys are food obsessed and will thrive in a home with lots of variety.
Pip and Milo must be adopted together as they are a bonded pair. Due to their past, these boys are only suitable for an indoor home with a 1.4mt cage or 2x4 C&C cage and no children. At 5 years old, Milo would be regarded as a senior as the lifespan of a guinea pig is usually around 5-7 years. However, with loving care and good nutrition, they have been known to live longer.
Adoption details
Qld Guinea Pig Refuge is located at Bracken Ridge, North Brisbane.
The adoption fee for our guinea pigs is $25 each. Desexed guinea pigs are $35 each. They come fully health checked; worm and mite treated; and have been living at their foster carer’s house where they receive handling time.
If you are interested in adopting Pip and Milo, please fill out the adoption form by following the link below.
http://www.qldguineapigrefuge.com.au/guinea-pig-adoption.html
Ask us about our great prices on indoor and outdoor cages.
Qld Guinea Pig Refuge is a guinea pig shelter dedicated to helping mistreated, abused, and unwanted guinea pigs in Queensland. To ensure they live a happy and healthy life, our guinea pigs are rehabilitated under our no euthanasia policy and then adopted under our strict adoption policy.
To learn more about Qld Guinea Pig Refuge, and guinea pigs in general, check us out!
Website – www.qldguineapigrefuge.com.au
Facebook – www.facebook.com/qldguineapigrefuge
Email – qldguineapigrefuge@live.com
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.