3352 days ago

2 Male Guinea Pigs need rehoming

Kimberley from Hoon Hay

Bazza and Ron are in need of a loving family.

I love these guys to death but unfortunately I'm not able to give them as much of my attention as I'd like. And as a result of my lack of cuddle time with them, they are both very skittish when I open their hutch.

They will both be 12 months old in Dec and Jan. Bazza is long haired and predominantly white with black and ginger patches. Ron is short haired, and ginger all over with a few white hairs on the top of his head.

They LOVE grass and will literally be your lawn mower. They also love purple stemmed kale, celery, carrot, and lemon sorell. I give them a huge variety of food but these seem to be their favs.

Please email me Kimberley.v.keil@gmail.com or call 02108106437 if you're interested. I can send you pics.

$15 each or $20 for both.

Price: $15

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