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Toni

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Six months ago I had to re home my 3 guinea pigs as my bailey had caused bedlam with my smudge and they just didn't get on after living together for 4 months and had to seperate them and work out who was going to live with who ended up having to buy more cages just got out of control bailey just seem to have a mounting problem and drove smudge gizmo and snatch mad it could not go on buy this time I got Sam to pair up with bailey teeth chattering one another just didn't work then got Leo who lived with bailey but drove Leo mad too I decided to rehome Sam snatch and Leo with Kayla at jollyes pet store I often in there for food hay etc today Kayla made my day and sent me a pictures of my lovely boy snatch iv waited six months for this I miss them very much since my bailey has been castrated he good boy now and lives with max .
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It is concerning that Snatch is now living with a bunny. The animals have very different dietary needs, and it is possible for the bunny to pass on illnesses to your boy. Rabbits also have a 'kick reflex', which can seriously harm, or even kill, a piggy.

The RSPCA recommends that rabbits and guinea pigs are only housed with their own species.

Please see this thread for more information:
http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/new-arivals-d.110035/#post-1496193

I would strongly recommend that you contact the pet store with this information as soon as possible so that Snatch can be rehoused with another piggy, and not a rabbit. Feel free to print out the above sticky and show the shop owner, if you think that it will help them understand.
 
It is concerning that Snatch is now living with a bunny. The animals have very different dietary needs, and it is possible for the bunny to pass on illnesses to your boy. Rabbits also have a 'kick reflex', which can seriously harm, or even kill, a piggy.

The RSPCA recommends that rabbits and guinea pigs are only housed with their own species.

Please see this thread for more information:
http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/new-arivals-d.110035/#post-1496193

I would strongly recommend that you contact the pet store with this information as soon as possible so that Snatch can be rehoused with another piggy, and not a rabbit. Feel free to print out the above sticky and show the shop owner, if you think that it will help them understand.
Snatch and Leo was not supposed to of been separated I told her they was to stay together I got a shock myself to see him with a rabbit cause I was told by my vet that rabbits should not be with piggies I will contact KaylaKayla
 
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