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These two boys came to us together, like many guinea pigs they are quite timid, but do get excited and squeak when it’s dinnertime. With plenty of love and attention we would hope these boys would come round and make great pets.
Milo Goes to his New Home
Milo, a young male goat came to us in the Summer. As he was uncastrated, he initially had to be housed separate to our herd, we already have enough unwanted animals being given up! Like many animals, they are not content on their own, so we needed to get Milo castrated and with the herd…
Coconut & Chocolate
Status : Rehomed About us: We are Coconut and Chocolate, the two “bounty” brothers. We are 9 months old. One is American and the other is more Abyssinian. Our History: We were both brought from a pet shop and are now unwanted due to a break up in our owners relationship. We came together…
William – Rehomed 26 October
William had been with us for over a year now, it can be very difficult to rehome cockerels so we were delighted that this young man found a great new home with loads of hens to keep him occupied.
Two female Guinea Pigs Rehomed – June 08
We had two beautiful female guinea pigs in that were so overfed, we thought that they were both pregnant, as a result we did not even take a photo of them for the website. But thankfully they weren’t and they now have a loving home.
Female Guinea Pigs rehomed 30 August 009
Today these two little girls found a great new home. They joined a family of other female pigs and made themselves at home.