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My name is
Martini!

Posted 21 hours ago

My basic info

Species
Guinea Pig
Color
White/Brown or Chocolate
Age
Baby
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

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My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

This sweet little lady is Martini, a 3 month old female Guinea Pig that would love to be with your family for the holidays! Martini came to HSNT from a different shelter, so we don't know much about her backstory. She can be a tad skittish when being picked up, but the second she is in your arms she is so comfy she may fall asleep! Martini loves exploring, every morning she gets so happy to have fresh bedding she wheeks! This sweet girl would make the perfect first pet for children, or a great classroom pet! She did not come in with other Guinea Pigs, but she is so young that if you start acclimating them now they should get along just fine! Martini loves having fresh hay, her daily fruits and veggies, and of course a good snuggle sesh. Come meet this little lady at the Waggin' Tails Adoption Center in Benbrook, open daily from 12-6 pm! Please give us a call at 817-249-3647 if you have any questions!
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
9009 Benbrook Blvd, Benbrook, TX 76126

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Visit our website at https://www.hsnt.org/adopt to view all of our adoptable dogs and to schedule your appointment.

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9009 Benbrook Blvd
Benbrook TX, 76126
817-249-3647
Open 12-6 Daily
By Appointment only.

More about this shelter

Our History
The Humane Society of North Texas (HSNT) was founded in 1905 and is the oldest animal welfare organization in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. While the organization’s name has evolved from the Fort Worth Humane Society in 1905, to the Tarrant County Humane Society in 1910, to the Humane Society of North Texas in 1982, its focus has always been on caring for animals in need. HSNT provides services such as pet adoptions, low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations, returning lost pets to their owners, cruelty investigations and humane euthanasia. HSNT operates four pet adoption centers and a quarantine facility in Tarrant County, as well as an equine and livestock ranch located in Johnson County.

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