Adoption information
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About Dusty and Sooty
These two cute guinea pigs have just come back from 2 weeks on foster care, having been released by a laboratory that would normally experiment on guinea pigs. These were surplus to their requirement and under the Right to Release Bill, they opted for them to be released into rescue (44 of them) just before Christmas. They were all vet checked and well, and we know they are now 10 weeks of age.
These two were bonded together and have been settled the whole time. As guinea pigs from a laboratory, they are now to experience what grass is, fresh food and cuddles. They have had no human contact until they came into rescue. They respond very quickly and as prey based animals are more fearful than anything.
With their diet and as they are babies, you need to give them basic foods to help build up their gut biome. Check-in with the Cavy Central group for a list of foods that is suitable and anything unusual introduce slowly and in small ways only if they are allowed to have it.
These piggies are utterly beautiful and want to be loved.
Medical notes
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Adoption details
If you would like to adopt an animal please take the time email me direct on admin@guineapigstuff.com
Please note that there is an adoption process and in order to ensure that the animals have a safe environment to go to there are some questions that need to be addressed.
We do not want impulse purchases and this adoption process is in order to ensure that piggies and bunnies in care will find safe and loving homes and families.
If you are such a family - I would love to hear from you. Thanks Lyn
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.