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Alright, it took me a whole day to figure out how to do it, but here are some pictures of my lovely little Piggies.
Sorry about the quality of the photos, I recently broke the family's camera at a convention, so these were all taken on my phone.
First up, it's Ginger. She's very cuddly, and I can trust her enough to let her roam around in the garden. Normally I'm scared a Guinea will run off into one of the nearby hedges, but I'm ok with letting Ginger just have a wonder. (Sorry about the size of the first photo, seems like we had one of Ginger when she was small already uploaded onto the computer.)
Next up, it's Kytes. She's one of the smallest Guinea Pigs I've ever owned, and she loves to talk! She actually never pipes down, she's always squeaking about something.
And last but not least, it's a very unimpressed looking Filo. She has very long hair, which requires daily attention. I don't mind, but I think she hates being brushed!
So, now you've seen my little Piggies. ^_^
Sorry about the quality of the photos, I recently broke the family's camera at a convention, so these were all taken on my phone.
First up, it's Ginger. She's very cuddly, and I can trust her enough to let her roam around in the garden. Normally I'm scared a Guinea will run off into one of the nearby hedges, but I'm ok with letting Ginger just have a wonder. (Sorry about the size of the first photo, seems like we had one of Ginger when she was small already uploaded onto the computer.)


Next up, it's Kytes. She's one of the smallest Guinea Pigs I've ever owned, and she loves to talk! She actually never pipes down, she's always squeaking about something.

And last but not least, it's a very unimpressed looking Filo. She has very long hair, which requires daily attention. I don't mind, but I think she hates being brushed!
So, now you've seen my little Piggies. ^_^