Susan9608
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In other threads, I've noticed that CraigsList has been recommended to those looking for new guinea pig companions. Today I read in PETA's "Animal Times" that CraigsLists allows "free to good home" ads, as well as ads for breeding and selling animals.
Since "free to good home" animals often end up meeting gruesome fates (being sold to people for dog-fighting bait, being sold to scientific labs, or just being handed over to people who abuse animals), I'm not sure that these two companies/web sites should be advocated.
If anyone wants to contact these companies and request a no "free to good home" policy, their contact info is:
and
Since "free to good home" animals often end up meeting gruesome fates (being sold to people for dog-fighting bait, being sold to scientific labs, or just being handed over to people who abuse animals), I'm not sure that these two companies/web sites should be advocated.
If anyone wants to contact these companies and request a no "free to good home" policy, their contact info is:
and
Craigslist
1391 Ninth Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94122
fax #: 415-504-6394
1391 Ninth Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94122
fax #: 415-504-6394