2 Male Guinea Pigs + Cage/Hutch
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Tualatin OR
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Teddy- $20 rehoming fee (30 for both) -Super sweet and mellow male. -Shorthair. -Around 1 1/2 years old. -LOVES treats Freddy- $20 rehoming fee (30 for both) -Feisty but sweet personality, loves coming up to you for treats. -Longhaired. -Around 2 years old. Smaller cage- $10 Newer and bigger two story hutch- $50 ***$60 if you want to adopt both teddy and freddy, AND both cages!!***** this includes the small adoption fee and the cages. Super good deal since i recently got the large cage for $200. (so really you’d be paying 30$ for the piggies and $30 for both cages) Hello! My two piggies are my life- but unfortunately my hours are doubling at work and I cant give them the attention that they deserve to get. They are very sweet, a bit on the shy side but if you work with them enough they will open up to you! And they LOVE veggies. Especially carrots and romaine lettuce lol. They are pretty quiet, but when they get treats they occasionally squeal and popcorn with excitement and joy. They can either go together or separate, Teddy can be by himself but Freddy would probably need to be with some friends if possible. They have a small rehoming fee of 20$ each, or 30$ for both of them to ensure that they are going to a good home. If you are interested in adopting them with the cage (both teddy and freddy, and the two cages) I can do 70$. I also have recently bought a hutch that I got a month ago (although, it's made of wood, so they chewed on it a bit). The image shown isn't the same, mine is better. Mine actually has a bottom you can pullout for easy cleaning so it doesn't touch the floor. I got it for around $215, but I can resell it for $50. I also have a smaller little cage that Teddy came with when I first got him, it's a small plastic bottom cage with metal bars (not shown in any of the pictures). I can sell that one for like 10$. Teddy is younger than Freddy, I'd say Teddy is like 1 1/2 years old, while Freddy is 2ish. Freddy will definitely need his nails cut; especially since he is older. Older pig's nails usually get fairly curved (its normal in most cases, but still a good idea to keep them maintained). Selling ONLY as pets. No exceptions. ** I will need proof that you won't use them as feed. ** Text only. I work a ton lol.
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