Home > Guinea Pigs For Rehoming
Date of Birth 19/09/2023Sex FemalesColour Peaches - Ginger / Cream - White long hairedTo live with younger children 5+
These two sweet girls were left at one of our charity shops in a cardboard box. They are a very bonded pair who are a little shy but friendly and have already grown in confidence in the time they've been with us. They can be very skittish of loud noises and sudden movements and will take them time to come out of their shells and trust you - for this reason we would ideally like to rehome them to a home with children over 5, or with young children respectful of their nervous nature.
They both love tunnels and will snuggle up in a cosy bed together!They loves treats and veg especially kale.
If you would like to adopt these beautiful girls, please email smallsrehoming@pactsanctuary.org
Your email MUST include-
- Full Name
- Contact number
- Full Address
- Who you are interested in? (Please include their name and species, we often have a few with the same names!)
- A bit about yourself and your lifestyle (e.g. your work patterns, do you go away a lot)
- Do you have other pets? Include what they are, ages, are they neutered? vaccinated?
- Children in the home or visiting? how old are they?
Small animals - We will need photos of your enclosure and full measurements.
Thank you for being interested in giving one of our guinea pigs a loving home! Please see our requirements below.
We recommend housing Guinea pigs either indoors year round or in a duo setup comprising of both indoor and outdoor enclosures. Outdoor setups may be used in the warm summer months, but they should be brought inside should the temperature drop below 15 degrees Celsius.
Outdoor setups will require protection from the sun, rain and wind, indoor setups should be away from direct heat sources and drafts.
GPAW (Guinea pig awareness week) recommend a minimum space of 1.5m x 1m for pairs, groups will require a much larger space.
Setups should include cosy beds, non slip flooring, toys and tunnels for enrichment plus eating and toileting areas. Any ramps should be non slip and include safety edges to prevent falls.
We advise against using wood shavings as these can cause respiratory issues and absorb much needed oils that they need to keep their coats in top condition. For outdoor setups we recommend using a thick layer of meadow hay. For indoor setups we recommend a non slip floor with cosy fleece blankets beneath hides. Purpose made fleece liners can be readily found online. This is one example https://www.amazon.co.uk/guinea-animal-waterproof-fleece-Woodland/dp/B07FDHQF5D.
Guinea pigs tend to go to the toilet where they eat, so providing a shallow kitten litter tray lined with absorbent bedding and topped with a generous amount of hay will help keep their enclosure mess free and make cleaning easier. They also love to burrow under the hay!
Information on setting up an appropriate and enriching home for your guinea pigs can be found on the GPAW website here https://guineapigawarenessweek.com/guinea-pig-welfare/environment/a-guide-to-guinea-pig-housing/.
Rehoming fees: All costs are a minimum requested donation. This is to help cover our costs. All males are castrated before rehoming. We do not spay our females unless medically necessary.Guinea Pigs £20.00