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Giving away 3 guinea pigs, 2 females and 1 male (he's been fixed), but only under scrict conditions. One female is just 2 years old, the other female and male are about 3 to 3 1/2 years old.
These have been well loved, but very unfortunately, both my daughters no longer look after them as well into teenage years and so busy, and admittedly have lost interest, but they have been super spoiled since we've had them for about 2 years after we rescued them from another family and integrated them into our existing herd that my kids had for 6 years previous, all of which have since naturally passed away, with these three left. The guinea pigs have a load of gear that will need to go, including a cage, and other items (about 250 pounds worth easily), carrying cases, metal cage panels to make outdoor pens, etc, hide-ees, you name it, we got it.
In the photo, the white guinea pig has passed away from old age, you'll get the 2 females and the 1 male. They are very close, so anyone who would take them must assure us they will:
1. keep them together, and never rehome them
2. not introduce them into a larger guinea pig heard as they've been together since birth so we don't want them pulled from their family
3. you have the inside, heated space for our set up, year round, and they will not be kept outside, or in a cold shed. You will have to prove this to us by showing us a photo of the area in your house or heated shed you will house them.
4. you have experience w/ small animals or guinea pigs.
5. you'll take all the gear (you'll need a good sized car to get the big hutch, which was worth 110 pounds new).
Ideally we want someone who knows guinea pigs and will spoil these for the rest of their lives. We're not interested in giving these over to a family who want to gift them to their small children who might handle them too much and scare them by constantly being too rough with them.
They live a very chilled life and want to keep that going forward.
It's sad to see them go but my daughters are now well into teenage years so it's not great for me to just be feeding them 2 times a day w/ no real interaction as they are in a heated shed here.
Serious inquiries only please.