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Adopt Guinea Pig
When searching to adopt guinea pig pets, or guinea hen birds, requesting photos is often helpful.
If you want to take a cavy from a rescue house you should be able to provide the animal adequate housing and an outdoor run for the summer. As these animals are rather sociable, it is important to keep at least two of them. They should have an opportunity to run freely outside the cage. You'll have to feed them a variety of fresh foods and change water daily. You'll have to clean the cage 2-3 times a week, groom and bathe your animal. You'll have to ensure people in a rescue organization that your cavy will receive prompt medical care from a competent vet. And what is also very important- you'll have to spend plenty of time with your cavy every day, because these animals need lots of love and cuddles.
When searching to adopt guinea pig pets, or guinea hen birds, requesting photos is often helpful.
To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Adopt Guinea Pig -
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A large number of irresponsible breeding make many animals end up in rescues where they are cared for until they find a new home. The average litter size of the species is about 3-4 babies, yet larger litters also occur. Some breeders and owners fail to think about whether they will be able to find homes for the babies. They are advised to take the issue of breeding more seriously and allow only carefully planned breeding. This will help to decrease the number of unwanted animals. When searching to adopt guinea pig pets, or guinea hen birds, requesting photos is often helpful.
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