helen105281
Senior Guinea Pig
So pigs do have more pointy faces than others.
Shereen does and has the colours of a cuy but she is too small.So pigs do have more pointy faces than others.
Hopefully we will be online. What kind of time?I will take a pigture there and upload it and hang around the store looking dodgy until you guys have seen him. Then you can internet support me!I WONT BE ALONE!
Northampton. St James Retail park.What pets at home is it?
I have got another 4x2 c&c I can build for him if I do... also @Rodentopia yes they are shut tomo I forgot! Holy day an all... I will go and see him Mondaywhat housing have you got if you take him? When i was reading up it said they can jump really high and need a sturdy cage as can break out of c&c. He is gorgeous. Better with you than your normal owner
I have got another 4x2 c&c I can build for him if I do... also @Rodentopia yes they are shut tomo I forgot! Holy day an all... I will go and see him Mondayalso have a 5 ft cage that the boys came to me in.
That is very sensible of you. I hope poe recovers soon.I have decided to wait as I have to take my Poe to the vets. .think he may have mites. Best to care for the ones I have first before I take on anymore![]()
I have just adopted 2Since when did PAH do adoptions. My heart went out to a BIG boar called Stanley in there today. He was a tri colour pig very beautiful, brown, cream and ginger. Seemed healthy...really big though..like a medium sized rabbit...the OH was there prob a good job as I nearly bought him home.....the habitat he was in was clean etc but...he had a pile of cabbage..*shakes my head* and a ton of woodshaving bedding. .they want a donation of what a new piggie is to buy...basically 15 pounds...I can't stop thinking about him
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My local PAH do adoptions too. I have just adopted 2 male guinea pigs from them (Buster and Muffin) which we fell for immediately! They are my daughter's pets and we definitely wanted to adopt and give them a second chance rather than buy 2 'new' piggies. My local PAH has an RSPCA advice centre located in it and luckily the lady who works for the RSPCA keeps piggies herself so we were able to get loads of help and advice from her too.Since when did PAH do adoptions. My heart went out to a BIG boar called Stanley in there today. He was a tri colour pig very beautiful, brown, cream and ginger. Seemed healthy...really big though..like a medium sized rabbit...the OH was there prob a good job as I nearly bought him home.....the habitat he was in was clean etc but...he had a pile of cabbage..*shakes my head* and a ton of woodshaving bedding. .they want a donation of what a new piggie is to buy...basically 15 pounds...I can't stop thinking about him![]()
I have just adopted 2
My local PAH do adoptions too. I have just adopted 2 male guinea pigs from them (Buster and Muffin) which we fell for immediately! They are my daughter's pets and we definitely wanted to adopt and give them a second chance rather than buy 2 'new' piggies. My local PAH has an RSPCA advice centre located in it and luckily the lady who works for the RSPCA keeps piggies herself so we were able to get loads of help and advice from her too.
I have just adopted 2
My local PAH do adoptions too. I have just adopted 2 male guinea pigs from them (Buster and Muffin) which we fell for immediately! They are my daughter's pets and we definitely wanted to adopt and give them a second chance rather than buy 2 'new' piggies. My local PAH has an RSPCA advice centre located in it and luckily the lady who works for the RSPCA keeps piggies herself so we were able to get loads of help and advice from her too.
Yes it was the Stockport storeI think that might have been me you spoke to in the RSPCA adoption centre. Was it in the Stockport store?![]()
Yes it was the Stockport storeThank you so much for all your help and advice, Buster and Muffin have settled in to their new home now and are doing really well. I will post some piccies of them soon ! x