Mac is the cutest, sweetest, friendliest pig ever! He's so adorable and affectionate. He came in with the three pregnant piggers and is the son of Olive. He is easy going and cuddly, but also inquisitive and active. First time guinea pig owners will be hooked on pigs for life if they meet Mac.
Nod loves floor time, going through tubes and doing zoomies. His cute little bandit mask and roan patch on his back make him a very uniquely colored boy! He enjoys celery and bell peppers the best along with his Romaine Lettuce. He likes to hide his head way down inside your shirt and he will fall asleep when you sing to him.
Adopt these beautiful boys today! ***************
This guinea pig is looking for love and affection, but needs more than just a cage to live in.
Guinea pigs should never be kept alone, and our pigs are no exception. If you are not adopting as a companion for a pig or pigs at your home, you must adopt a pair or trio from our rescue so they will not be alone. These babies will not be adopted as a pet for children (though families who will share responsibility of the pet are acceptable), and must be kept indoors only.
Guinea pigs can live anywhere from 5 to 10 years or more if properly cared for. PLEASE make sure you are READY for a lifetime commitment for this animal before inquiring to adopt.
Guinea pigs need a daily diet of leafy greens and vegetables (this can be more pricey than the rest of the pigs' diet), with a premium quality pelleted food. We recommend Oxbow brand pellets. *Do NOT feed guinea pigs foods with corn or seeds added to the mix, this creates FAT and unhealthy pigs!* They also require unlimited timothy or timothy mixed hay, not alfalfa. We recommend C&C cages (www.guineapigcages.com) and can help you find supplies to build your own. To adopt one of our guinea pigs, you must already have a setup at the time of adoption OR allow us to help you find and build one for you. Adoption cannot be completed without a setup a the time of a home visit. These measures are taken strictly to ensure the best quality of life for our animals once they've been adopted.
Additional resources for guinea pig information include:
www.guinealynx.com www.cavyspirit.com www.pigloo.net (forum) And don't forget www.guineapigcages.com! ;)
Other Pictures of Mac and Nod (click to see larger version):