Guinea Pigs need a new home

Hi, I have four sweet guinea pigs to rehome. I love them very much they are my babies but unfortunately I cannot care for them as they should be any longer. I have an elderly parent that has become ill, between dividing my time in caring for my parent and my young children. I just don't have time nor the energy to play with my piggy's or give them the attention they so require. To continue keeping them this way would be selfish of me, with great sadness I am putting them up for adoption in hopes that a great family will love them, play with them, and make them very happy. They are two young females and two males. The females are bonded, they are mother and daughter and have a sweet relationship, they are not to be separated from each other they must go together. The males are bonded, they should go together, but can go separate, I will warn you though these two will not get along with another male, they will beat them up and attack them. So if you plan to take one male to place with a new male please don't do it, it will get nasty.

The girls are long haired piggy's they are both white/brown/ and black. They are simply beautiful females, I can provide pictures of them. Coffee is a year and a half old, she is timid at first but quickly warms up to you and loves being held and cuddled. Eva is 18 months old, she's a big girl, she is vocal and love to popcorn about in her cage. Hammy is a 2 year old boy who has a very sweet disposition, he is the silent one, he rarely chirps or wheeks, he is calm and gentle. Sprinkles is 2 years old, he is sweet and loves being caressed, he simply stays still and closes his eyes. Sprinkles is extremely curious and very active, he loves to climb, push on things, and see how things work. The boys are short haired American guinea pigs, again I can send pictures of them. They love their fruits and vegetables, timothy hay, and guinea pig pellets. They are all used to having their nails trimmed, the occasional bath if needed and occasional brushing. There is a rehoming fee of 40.00 per pair of guinea pigs. This is to ensure that they can be cared for and not snake food. If taken in pairs they will come with their cage, accessories and food. Cash only, they are not free, I am looking for families that can afford the rehoming fee to insure they will get well taken cared of. Meet in Portland area. In the email subject line please put " Good Piggys" Thank




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