Female Peruvian white guinea pig
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Ann Arbor MI
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Rehoming guinea pig in Ann Arbor. Maomao is a peruvian guinea pig with pure white hair and pinkish-red eye. She was born on Feb. 4th, 2018, and she came to my home in March that year. She has been living with another two female guinea pigs, and since she came last and when she was young, she was like the junior of the herd. Now she is fully grown and looks really big when her hair is long. She is a show quality guinea pig according to the previous owner, but I am keeping her as my pet and have not been to any show. She has been very curious since she was young and till now, e.g., if I chop veggies in the kitchen area, she runs extremely fast to the corner of the cage where I usually feed veggie, and waits there and squeaks. So she can be a little loud at these moments. She is 3.5 years old now but she is still quite active, in fact, she is the most active guinea pig in my herd and runs fastest when she runs. She likes to exercise and run in the cage in the morning, and she really loves the Kaytee lgloo, she stays/sleeps/pees/poops inside it (so this will go with her). She doesn't mind staying with her other cagemate in the same lgloo even though their hair is touching, but most of the time, the other guinea pig does not enjoy the lgloo as much as her. The time she does not really like is being taken out from the cage. But once she is out, she becomes much more calm. Her hair is long (she is peruvian) and needs regular cut. I just do the cut myself, and she is a sweet girl and do not move too much during the haircut. It feels like she knows that I am trying to do the haircut for her and she enjoys it. She has been eating Oxbow pellets and grassy hay from a local farm. Do not have much pellets left but I will prepare a small bag of it to go with her so she can have a smooth transition. I also have almost 15-20lbs hay left so that can go with her. If you want the contact information of the farm owner, I also have that and he has been selling me one bale (50lbs) of hay every 3 months for the past years. She also enjoys cereal (like what we put in milk) as treats. Asking for $60 for adoption fee to find a serious new owner and need to be picked up in person in Ann Arbor before Sep. 12th. But as long as you will keep her for long and if she is doing well after 6 months or 8 months or so, I can provide some sort of refund. Just want to make sure she is loved and cared for. Email (preferred) or contact 734-SevenFourSeven-three24four if interested.
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