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At the beginning of the year a Pets at Home opened near us, I'd heard lots of negative comments about this company and never having been in one I went in for a look. They had two pens of very tiny baby guinea pigs. I stood for a while watching the boars, there were about eight of them all in together. Two little ones really stood out to me, one very fluffy and the other what I thought was an aby. They stood out was because they stayed together ignoring the others, they had a bond already. I hoped wherever they went they stayed together. I called back in the following week and they and most of that batch of babies had gone. Over the next few weeks my thoughts often strayed to those two little boars, I worried about the type of home they had gone to, had they gone together? I'd found the prices in that shop a bit excessive and buy my guinea stuff elsewhere but the next time I went that way something made me go in. There in the rehoming section were the two boars I'd seen before, they had been returned as faulty goods! I went home and told my partner the story and his immediate reaction was 'when are you going to get them?'. I already had Spike and Peanut, we didn't have room for more, I wasn't looking for more piggies, I was happy with the ones I already had.
I slept on it and decided I would go in the next day and if they were still there I would bring them home, otherwise I would always wonder what had become of them, there was some kind of connection between us when I looked in those eyes.
They had been returned because one of them had a scab on his tummy and the new owner had looked up Pets at Home and scab and come up with ringworm. They went into quarantine in the back of the shop and were regularly checked by the vet but the scab quickly disapeared and there has never been any sign of fungal or anything else wrong with them. I didn't like the names they had been given so they became Willow and Bracken. They started out in Spike and Peanut's baby cage in the bedroom while we decided how to fit them into the house in something more suitable for growing piggies.
At the beginning of the year a Pets at Home opened near us, I'd heard lots of negative comments about this company and never having been in one I went in for a look. They had two pens of very tiny baby guinea pigs. I stood for a while watching the boars, there were about eight of them all in together. Two little ones really stood out to me, one very fluffy and the other what I thought was an aby. They stood out was because they stayed together ignoring the others, they had a bond already. I hoped wherever they went they stayed together. I called back in the following week and they and most of that batch of babies had gone. Over the next few weeks my thoughts often strayed to those two little boars, I worried about the type of home they had gone to, had they gone together? I'd found the prices in that shop a bit excessive and buy my guinea stuff elsewhere but the next time I went that way something made me go in. There in the rehoming section were the two boars I'd seen before, they had been returned as faulty goods! I went home and told my partner the story and his immediate reaction was 'when are you going to get them?'. I already had Spike and Peanut, we didn't have room for more, I wasn't looking for more piggies, I was happy with the ones I already had.
I slept on it and decided I would go in the next day and if they were still there I would bring them home, otherwise I would always wonder what had become of them, there was some kind of connection between us when I looked in those eyes.
They had been returned because one of them had a scab on his tummy and the new owner had looked up Pets at Home and scab and come up with ringworm. They went into quarantine in the back of the shop and were regularly checked by the vet but the scab quickly disapeared and there has never been any sign of fungal or anything else wrong with them. I didn't like the names they had been given so they became Willow and Bracken. They started out in Spike and Peanut's baby cage in the bedroom while we decided how to fit them into the house in something more suitable for growing piggies.