Helen82
Teenage Guinea Pig
Hello - I'm still a wannabe guinea pig owner so I think this is the best area to place this post in. My C and C cage parts should be arriving today so there will be hours of construction and swearing ahead of me no doubt!
I visited my local RSPCA branch a couple of weeks ago to see what the procedure was and they had a number of sows who had been with them nearly a year, so I was hoping to adopt from them. However, fortunately for the guinea pigs (but unfortunately for me!) they seem to have had a rush on and all the sows have been adopted in the time I've been waiting for the cage to arrive. They have a number of boars (and one particularly lovely looking chap; must stop looking at the website) but they aren't neutered. I realise and am fully prepared to pay for vet treatment etc when the need arises, but I was hoping not to start my guinea pig custodianship with surgery. Based on what the lady I spoke to was saying (which ran contrary to a lot of what I have read on here, but I didn't really feel in a position to correct her) I doubt they would let me adopt two boars. And to be honest I was hoping to adopt either three sows or one neutered boar and two sows.
What I'm trying to ask in a long winded way is if anybody can recommend any other rescues in the North Derbyshire area or the south side of Sheffield? My nearest recommended rescue is Cavy Corner in Doncaster (as BARC doesn't seem to be rescuing guinea pigs anymore?), but though I drive it's a bit of a way from me and I'm uneasy about the thought of doing motorway driving with newly adopted guinea pigs... I was hoping to minimise any travelling times, stress etc for them (and for me!)
Other than the RSPCA, there are the Support Adoption for Pets sections in Pets at Home, but I'm not sure what I think about them... I have four near me (Chesterfield, Clay Cross, Dronfield and Norton) but realistically I know they are just clearing 'old stock' (horrid term). But then those guinea pigs still need homes too...
Anyway, if anybody has any thoughts or recommendations that would be helpful.
I visited my local RSPCA branch a couple of weeks ago to see what the procedure was and they had a number of sows who had been with them nearly a year, so I was hoping to adopt from them. However, fortunately for the guinea pigs (but unfortunately for me!) they seem to have had a rush on and all the sows have been adopted in the time I've been waiting for the cage to arrive. They have a number of boars (and one particularly lovely looking chap; must stop looking at the website) but they aren't neutered. I realise and am fully prepared to pay for vet treatment etc when the need arises, but I was hoping not to start my guinea pig custodianship with surgery. Based on what the lady I spoke to was saying (which ran contrary to a lot of what I have read on here, but I didn't really feel in a position to correct her) I doubt they would let me adopt two boars. And to be honest I was hoping to adopt either three sows or one neutered boar and two sows.
What I'm trying to ask in a long winded way is if anybody can recommend any other rescues in the North Derbyshire area or the south side of Sheffield? My nearest recommended rescue is Cavy Corner in Doncaster (as BARC doesn't seem to be rescuing guinea pigs anymore?), but though I drive it's a bit of a way from me and I'm uneasy about the thought of doing motorway driving with newly adopted guinea pigs... I was hoping to minimise any travelling times, stress etc for them (and for me!)
Other than the RSPCA, there are the Support Adoption for Pets sections in Pets at Home, but I'm not sure what I think about them... I have four near me (Chesterfield, Clay Cross, Dronfield and Norton) but realistically I know they are just clearing 'old stock' (horrid term). But then those guinea pigs still need homes too...
Anyway, if anybody has any thoughts or recommendations that would be helpful.