let me introduce mo and frisky

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i took these two off a woman last week who had them in with 2 other babies and another female all had diaorrhea and underweight hutch was discusting and i took female who i have names mo and frisky the 4 week old baby , she would not let me have other babies as she has promised them to someone but when we sexed them and told her they are male and female and could not go as a pair she wouldnt listen as those are the two she has promised to person :)>>> and when we told her the boys at 4 weeks could have got mum, sister and the other female pregnant she said she didnt think it was from 3 weeks they can breed and just put them all back in hutch mallethead
so i walked away with these two who are very nervous but i am sure will come around they have been bathed and treated for mites and no more diaorrhea but this could have been she stopped guinea pig and put them on to rabbit food and could of upset there stomachs
I think mo (mum) is pregnant again as she didnt know when she was removed from male but she looks far too young to have had 1 litter let alone on to her second
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this person has had rspca and enviromental heath around her house and still hothing is done to get animals out of her care
 
Some people just don't listen or even care, well done for rescuing these two, they look lovely.
 
Awww poor little things, good job they found they're way to you.
 
this person has had rspca and enviromental heath around her house and still hothing is done to get animals out of her care


WHAT?? mallethead
OMG how disgusting! where's the rights for these little ones?

They're so cute i do hope Mo isn't preggers :(
THANKS again Leanne xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>
 
WHAT?? mallethead
OMG how disgusting! where's the rights for these little ones?

They're so cute i do hope Mo isn't preggers :(
THANKS again Leanne xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>


so do i , it would really do her no good and she is so tiny, rspca just said ginea pigs need to be taken away from rabbits that was it
 
Seems like you saved them just in time - fingers crossed. Hopefully the other person will know not to keep the male and female together.
 
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