Hello,
I've visited and taken advise from this forum many times, but this is the first time I'm posting. I have 5 piggies that need a new home.
About a month or so ago, my son developed allergies to the pigggies. I have tried everything that I can think of, but his allergies are just getting worst.
I have a 1yr old male(neutered) Peruvian, and in trying to find a buddy for him, rescued a mother with 5 babies that were going to be given to petco.
The mom I honestly don't know how old she could be, but her kids were born in April. She had 2 boys and 3 girls (I have found homes for 1 boy and 1 girl).
The 2 boys have always been together (well since the baby was 3 weeks old) and when he was old enough to be neutered, the boys joined the girls in one big 2 level cage.
If it wasn't for my son's allergies I would not be trying to find homes for them. We love them all. If anyone can help me finding good, loving homes for them, I'll greatly appreciated. I can donate a bag of Cavy Cuisine and a bag of Timothy hay to each new home, as a way of saying thanks.
I've visited and taken advise from this forum many times, but this is the first time I'm posting. I have 5 piggies that need a new home.
About a month or so ago, my son developed allergies to the pigggies. I have tried everything that I can think of, but his allergies are just getting worst.
I have a 1yr old male(neutered) Peruvian, and in trying to find a buddy for him, rescued a mother with 5 babies that were going to be given to petco.
The mom I honestly don't know how old she could be, but her kids were born in April. She had 2 boys and 3 girls (I have found homes for 1 boy and 1 girl).
The 2 boys have always been together (well since the baby was 3 weeks old) and when he was old enough to be neutered, the boys joined the girls in one big 2 level cage.
If it wasn't for my son's allergies I would not be trying to find homes for them. We love them all. If anyone can help me finding good, loving homes for them, I'll greatly appreciated. I can donate a bag of Cavy Cuisine and a bag of Timothy hay to each new home, as a way of saying thanks.