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As much as this pains me, I’m looking to rehome my herd of 4 female Guinea pigs. I’m moving across the country and trying to coordinate taking them with me is becoming overwhelming. They are all bonded and need to go to a home together. They are friendly and don’t bite, but they aren’t used to being picked up a lot so it’s a bit of a chase to catch them, but once they are on a lap, they are friendly. They love to come to the cage door for treats. I’m able to do their nails myself and they have never bit me.
The dark brown one (Brownie) and the light brown with white (Carrotcake aka CC) are around 4 years old. The gray and white (Belle) and the black and white (Jazzy) are 2 years old
I have the large cage setup as pictured. The layout can be adjusted some and it can be one long cage instead of the L shape.
Included with them is the following supplies, plus lots of extras. Asking $200 for rehoming fee and all their supplies
—The 24sqft cage
—6 guineadad liners
—20+ 12” fleece pee pad squares for use under hides
—2 large litter pans for hay (please do not use hay racks for the girls, hay needs to be in a nice pile for them to climb into)
—whatever orchard grass hay I have left (60lb at time of posting)
—whatever bags I have left of kiln dried pine pellets to go under the hay
—oxbow pellets
—oxbow Vit C
—oxbow critical care
—bene-bac probiotic
—lots of hides
—lots of extras
—the tables I have the cages on are available for an extra $100 (it’s 3 folding 4’ tables)
Text message for questions if interested
These girls are very well loved and making this post hurts so much, but I know it would be less stressful for them and me if I didn’t have to take them 2500 miles.
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