Not Ranked. Helpful AND tactful post? : 0 Bonded males need a new home | | -We are in Point Loma, California-
It pains me to have to do this, but my two males are in need of a new home. My partner and I have been charting out the pro's and con's of keeping them and the con's just out weight the pro's. The tipping point for us was that my partner has become severely allergic to both them and the hay. It is to the point now that even if I handle them I have to shower (and scrub with antibacterial) before he even comes over or else he has a major allergy attack complete with hives.
So after a month of consideration we are having to make the choice to re-home them. Price is negotiable, depending on what you can afford, how far you are going to drive, and even if you have other male pigs for them to live with.
about the boys:
The older of the pair is named Mercutio and is the father of Sandcrab (accidental litter) who makes up the other half of the twosome. Mercutio is about 8 months old and Sandcrab is only 3 months old. They are both on the small side and are a bit skittish, but have never bitten. They love to run and adore interactive toys (ones that make crinkling sounds). Since they are both young boys (unaltered) they have little fights and sometimes need space away from each other. Because of this they are going to need about the same space normally given to 3-4 pigs. They are still young and I believe they would do great in an environment with plenty of toys, hay, and other male guinea pigs to frolic with.
If you are interested please email me at: jakkismagic[at]yahoo.com
p.s.:
The boys will not come with any supplies. |