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They really do help with MH issues, don't they? when I don't want to get up and start my day I just think of how my piggies need me and that spurs me into action!
when my fridge is empty and there is nothing to eat for me, I don't care and eat only some fruit... but when their vegs and grass are missing I go out even if I am tired... and yesterday evening I went out to supermarket (it closes at 9) and to pick up grass. But it was late... and with no light I don't see the grass... therefore I preferred going to the lawn at first and I arrived too late at the supermarket... Luckily I was alone for dinner! because I had no dinner...
 
Archie just now, he was smugly asleep like this, and I was drenched in sweat cause the sun is hot and he is hot. He had humped my hands about a million times just before I caught him, be glad you cannot smell the absolute reek that was made worse by the heat.

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Hey guys! These are my 2 skinny Piggies I got a couple months ago, Hippy (Hippoleon) and Willy. I was wondering if anyone could take an educated guess at how old they are? Nobody knew where I got them from and everybody has been telling me it's kind of hard to determine a guinea or skinny Pig's age. Other than baby, adult, or senior. I know mine are definitely not seniors because they have tons and tons...And tons LOL, of energy. Plus I heard when they are older sometimes their eyes get a bit cloudy and they sit around a lot more. But I was wondering if anyone knows at all how to determine if they are at least under or over the year mark. Thanks in advance if anyone has any answers!

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