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Old 02-26-07, 07:56 pm
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Rehoming in Bloomington, Indiana

There's good news and bad news... the good news is that I will be starting graduate school in May!! The bad news is that it's going to cost every red cent I have to get through this. Unfortunately, I won't have the time or money to dote on my piggies the way I like to. I'm looking for a good home for the two of them. I am willing to wait until I find them the perfect home. They will be three years old in March. They aren't brothers, but were raised as such, so they are bonded. They are not neutered. The thinner, brown one is named Squirrel, and true to his name, he's feisty, smart, and hyper. He will escape any attempt to be reigned into a floor time area. He loves to explore and has no fear. Here he is... exploring the camera:



His brother is Moose. And true to his name, he is HUGE. He is fat fat fat. He enjoys cuddling. His favorite pastime is to lay in the hammock and digest veggies. He is very laid back- Squirrel tries to instigate sometimes, and Moose lets it go. Sometimes there is scuffling in the cage, but it is harmless and usually involves veggies. Veggies are the only thing Moose finds worthy of fighting for. Here he is: (he is usually sprawled out in the hammock, but I can't sneak a picture of that. Everytime I get near the cage he leaps up in hope of veggies)

The cage is kind of warped because it's sitting on a table that's alittle too small. The dimensions are about three inches smaller on each side than a typical 2x3 cage because I had to do some adjusting to get it on the table. It has a makeshift lid with a gap on the top (I improvised just to keep the cats out). The cage comes with the water bottle, food dish, fleece hammock, pigloo, and hay rack. I'm requiring a $25 fee so I know they're going to a committed home. I'm also requiring the name of your vet, or vet you will use if you do not have small animals now. I'd really like them to go to a home with existing pigs. If you're interested, please leave a message. I'm not in a hurry to rehome- I want to make sure they get tons of love wherever the end up.
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Old 03-09-07, 03:19 pm
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Re: Rehoming in Bloomington, Indiana

Oh man! I live there. Agh, I wish I could, but I already have two ladies and I don't think I could house anymore. Good luck! They sure are cuties.
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