Yes the free ads or local ads are always a mixed bag, you have to prepared!
Piggle and Puggle our first piggies came from a luckily genuine local ad where through no fault of her own a lady ended up with babies- the lady was a nurse who worked night shifts and her 12 year old daughter who wanted baby piggies apparently conned her dad into letting a friend who had 2 boars stay over one weekend... fairly harmless stuff, 2 sister sows with 4 accidental babies between them and we took the 2 baby girls home.
Theo boar was in the free ads being given away age 11 weeks old as: "free to anyone who will collect, noisy smelly male guinea pig child lost interest...!" He was so going to be snake food we offered money to reserve him then picked him up straight away, poor little chap... also completely healthy, never needed any vet care except neutering!
But then there was Jezzy and Clover... nice enough but clueless owners who had kept them in a hamster cage for 2 years eating unlimited muesli and pellets and 6 carrots a day. Super obese, permanently damaged feet from being so fat and not even enough space to lie down... plus Clover had a random broken leg that had never been diagnosed or treated.
Then... my most special flower Blodwen...! Psycho nutter breeder owner, fake info, threatening behaviour, name change like witness protection for Blod, ringworm and emergency dental on arrival, possible neurological damage, inbred, partially sighted... Blod is lovely but not quite right, her vet bill accomplishments are now well over £1000 and soon she is going to see a specialist vet and cost at least another £1000 possibly twice that! I think Blod is worth every penny, but I am very lucky to have that many pennies to spend on my precious girl
If you arent able to go to a reputable rescue, just be aware of the possible vet bills and possible heartbreak if you bring home a bit of a lemon...! Blod says she isnt a lemon she is a bootiful princess, but if I hadnt had the vet funds... it wouldnt be a good outcome
