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Species
Alpaca
Color
–
Age
3 years 2 months old,
Sex
Female
Pet ID
66476
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Meet Aquabats and Atomic Kitten, a pair of shy guinea pigs. Aquabats is grey, while Atomic Kitten sports tan and white fur. They've had a lot of changes recently and need time to warm up to their new owner. But with patience, they'll surely show their adorable personalities in no time!
Guinea pigs are incredibly social animals who need to be kept in pairs/groups to thrive. They need lots of space to run around in, and toys to keep them active and enriched! They should get daily "floor time" outside of their cage. This time outside of the cage will be great for bonding and growing closer with them!
Diet Requirements:
-Grass hay available at all times
-Small amount of timothy pellets
-Daily Vitamin C - can get from veggies like red pepper, kale, mustard greens, dandelion greens, and other leafy greens.
Cage Requirements: Many cages sold at pet stores are too small for guinea pigs. We can talk with you about the best options during your adoption call.
The adoption fee for guinea pigs is $35, if you adopt a pair or trio the adoption fee is $35 for the group of friends.
Check out the video on taking your new guinea pig(s) home, up above with the photos! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhrpJdO5Cq8
If you're ready to adopt and want to learn more about, meet, or adopt this pet, you can start the process by:
1. Click on the pink "Adopt me" button to submit an adoption inquiry
2. Watch your email for a response from us!
Meet Aquabats and Atomic Kitten, a pair of shy guinea pigs. Aquabats is grey, while Atomic Kitten sports tan and white fur. They've had a lot of changes recently and need time to warm up to their new owner. But with patience, they'll surely show their adorable personalities in no time!
Guinea pigs are incredibly social animals who need to be kept in pairs/groups to thrive. They need lots of space to run around in, and toys to keep them active and enriched! They should get daily "floor time" outside of their cage. This time outside of the cage will be great for bonding and growing closer with them!
Diet Requirements:
-Grass hay available at all times
-Small amount of timothy pellets
-Daily Vitamin C - can get from veggies like red pepper, kale, mustard greens, dandelion greens, and other leafy greens.
Cage Requirements: Many cages sold at pet stores are too small for guinea pigs. We can talk with you about the best options during your adoption call.
The adoption fee for guinea pigs is $35, if you adopt a pair or trio the adoption fee is $35 for the group of friends.
Check out the video on taking your new guinea pig(s) home, up above with the photos! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhrpJdO5Cq8
If you're ready to adopt and want to learn more about, meet, or adopt this pet, you can start the process by:
1. Click on the pink "Adopt me" button to submit an adoption inquiry
2. Watch your email for a response from us!
The fastest way to adopt is to visit us Tuesday-Saturday from 12:30-3!
You can also call us at 413-781-4000 x 1 and leave a message. Due to high call volume, it may take 48 hours to return your call.
The fastest way to adopt is to visit us Tuesday-Saturday from 12:30-3!
You can also call us at 413-781-4000 x 1 and leave a message. Due to high call volume, it may take 48 hours to return your call.
Meet our pets at 171 Union Street, Springfield, MA. We're open 12:30-3 Tuesday-Saturday, no appointment needed!
If the pet you are interested in is listed as being in foster care, they are not available to visit at the shelter; call us at 413-781-4000. Due to high call volume, it may take up to 48 hours to receive a return call.
Meet our pets at 171 Union Street, Springfield, MA. We're open 12:30-3 Tuesday-Saturday, no appointment needed!
If the pet you are interested in is listed as being in foster care, they are not available to visit at the shelter; call us at 413-781-4000. Due to high call volume, it may take up to 48 hours to receive a return call.
More about this shelter
Dakin Humane Society is a 501 (c) (3) community-supported animal welfare organization that provides shelter, medical care, and spay/neuter services to more than 20,000 animals each year.
Dakin Humane Society is a 501 (c) (3) community-supported animal welfare organization that provides shelter, medical care, and spay/neuter services to more than 20,000 animals each year.
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