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Old 03-31-07, 11:52 pm
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Sweet boy needs home in Ohio

So, there's another thread about the male that I "adopted/rescued" from a friend that was not taking proper care of him.

During the last couple of weeks, I've decided that it's in my best interest to not keep him. My cage is only suitable for my 2 girls and I don't think I can afford to add another guinea pig (with the way my girls go through hay and veggies).

He's a sweetheart who's quarantined right now, but a very nice boy with gorgeous fur and adorable piggy lips. He's a great lap piggy and I need to find a good home for him.

I'm willing to meet someone half way that is wanting to adopt him. I of course would only be willing to adopt him out if they have a C&C cage and at least one other piggy. He needs friends, I know he is lonely.

Anyone in the Ohio (or even Kentucky) area that would be willing to meet me halfway from Columbus, Ohio to adopt him would be excellent.


His name is Sir Clancy and he is completely orange/ginger colored with pink eyes. I'd love to find this boy a home, but if not, I will be taking him to a shelter in the nearby area.

I must add he seems to be in good health (he eats and drinks well, and he is also weighed every few days) but I am not sure if he is neutered. I was told so, but I do notice there are no testicles visible. But at this moment, I don't know for sure if he is neutered.
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