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I saw these 2 girls on Petfinder, and they've been there a while. I go on there and watch what piggies are around in my area, and I try to find people to adopt them if they've been there a long time. So I saw these two bonded females, that I've seen for quite a while, and if they're still there in about a month, I may try to convince my mom (who I'm currently living with for about another 6 months-a year) and boyfriend (who helps me with the piggies) to let me get them. But how hard is it to bond 2 pairs of bonded females? Since there are two dominate pigs. If you'd like to look at the ones I'm talking about here they are Adopt a Guinea Pig: the girls??: Petfinder (the poor girls are living on a wire floor ) |
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Also there are 2 boys as well Adopt a Guinea Pig: the other guys: Petfinder If anyone can take them please do. Even if you can take the girls it would help me a lot, clearly this humane society doesn't know the proper care. (I tried to edit my original post, but I couldn't) |