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New Website - opinions please

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am liking the website, nice simple layout, easy to manouvre around the site, how about an about you section (the rescue, when you started, why you started etc people love reading that stuff) perhaps a care section..facts about gp's and rabbits, what to keep in your first aid boxes, list of common ailments etc etc?
 
oh and ive borrowed the name Little Paws Rescue............ ------> runs *hee hee*
 
Ooh I like Small paws (and Little Paws too :) )

I like the layout of your new website, it's looking nice and easy to navigate 8:)

Good luck with it!
 
squeaks

names for a rescue and species specific
mmmmmmmmmm

what about ;
cavy's second chance rehoming centre

cavy's wheeks rehoming centre

cavys ' ?


Little Squeaks ~ Cavy rehoming centre



sorry brain dead and battery dying


venice
 
cavys'r'us? ( sounds maybe too pet shopish?)

Guinea pig palace

cavy chaos

The CC (cavy centre)

Wheeking whehab / whehoming centre
 
am liking the website, nice simple layout, easy to manouvre around the site, how about an about you section (the rescue, when you started, why you started etc people love reading that stuff) perhaps a care section..facts about gp's and rabbits, what to keep in your first aid boxes, list of common ailments etc etc?


Following on from this, how about a page that shows them how you keep your rescues, what you feed them, their bedding etc. I find it really helps to know how a rescue looks after their animals.

The website is lovely though, a nice clean layout. Easily to move around and find what you need. 8:)
 
To give prospective adopters all of the info before they start, I would include your adoption criteria e.g hutch size, adoption agreement, homecheck info, and lots of rescues also include care guides on their websites.

We have a 'happy endings' bit to show pictures of pigs that have been rehomed

Sophie
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Although Cavy is a correct term, it's not one that we really use too much, think it may not be as effective as 'Guinea Pig'
Lovin the name Cavy Chaos though, I think I will rename my house. ha ha. xx
 
could you please provide the web address again as I am suffering from computer gremlins and couldnt get in


thanks

cavy queen at Small squeaks

venice
 
Nice simple layout - easy to navigate = good! I agree that a success stories section and a good description of what guineas need/rehome requirements is a good idea. Also a page that describes common misconceptions about piggies - such as putting them with rabbits etc.

Hoppers and Squeakers Rescue Centre?
Sunny bunnies and rainbow pigs Rescue?
 
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