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Mia and Mocha are adorable sister Abyssinian guinea pigs looking for a loving guardian together.
These three-year-old girls are very interactive and fun. Their dad moved out of the country and couldn’t bring his little friends with him, so they were relinquished to Friends of Petraits Rescue.
The girls LOVE to be hand fed! They are eating unlimited timothy, orchard and botanical hays, share two cups of fresh salad each day and a ¼ cup of pellets. Guinea pigs need daily vitamin C which they get from fresh pellets, a 1-inch square of red pepper, or some of their dark leafy greens.
Please read up on guinea pig care and diet before adopting by visiting this excellent web site http://www.guinealynx.info/
They would love a home with people who will love them, handle them daily, keep them well-fed, nails trimmed, and keep their habitat nice and clean.
If you’re interested in meeting and possibly adopting Mia and Mocha, please fill out the adoption application at https://friendsofpetraits.com/guinea-pig-adoption-application/ and follow up to make an appointment by contacting friendsofpetraits@gmail.com
Their adoption fee of $50 as a pair benefits the friends of Petraits Rescue Group. For an additional $50, we’ll include a kit of absolutely everything you need to care for them including their large cage, pellets, litter, hay, hidey huts, treats, and water bottles.
They are being fostered in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.
Mia and Mocha are adorable sister Abyssinian guinea pigs looking for a loving guardian together.
These three-year-old girls are very interactive and fun. Their dad moved out of the country and couldn’t bring his little friends with him, so they were relinquished to Friends of Petraits Rescue.
The girls LOVE to be hand fed! They are eating unlimited timothy, orchard and botanical hays, share two cups of fresh salad each day and a ¼ cup of pellets. Guinea pigs need daily vitamin C which they get from fresh pellets, a 1-inch square of red pepper, or some of their dark leafy greens.
Please read up on guinea pig care and diet before adopting by visiting this excellent web site http://www.guinealynx.info/
They would love a home with people who will love them, handle them daily, keep them well-fed, nails trimmed, and keep their habitat nice and clean.
If you’re interested in meeting and possibly adopting Mia and Mocha, please fill out the adoption application at https://friendsofpetraits.com/guinea-pig-adoption-application/ and follow up to make an appointment by contacting friendsofpetraits@gmail.com
Their adoption fee of $50 as a pair benefits the friends of Petraits Rescue Group. For an additional $50, we’ll include a kit of absolutely everything you need to care for them including their large cage, pellets, litter, hay, hidey huts, treats, and water bottles.
They are being fostered in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.
Petraits helps the dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, mice, rats, hamsters, chinchillas, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, horses, and ferrets of Chicagoland find new loving homes.
Petraits helps the dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, mice, rats, hamsters, chinchillas, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, horses, and ferrets of Chicagoland find new loving homes.
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