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Milo and Wilbur Guinea Pig Guinea Pig New Kensington, PA
- Young
- Male
- Small
- Agouti
About
- Characteristics
- Friendly, Affectionate, Loyal, Gentle, Protective, Brave, Curious, Independent, Quiet
- Coat length
- Hairless
- Good in a home with
- Dogs, cats, children.
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Meet Milo and Wilbur
Milo is a sweet Golden Agouti American. He's still a little shy, but he calms down easily and is happy to accept all the live you want to give him.
His cagemate and best friend is a very young hairless boy named Wilbur. These boys were well loved, but because of unfortunate life circumstances by their human, these sweet boys find themselves looking for a new home.
Boys or girls?? Males are usually much more cuddly at an earlier age than females. Males get along just as well as females.
Like all bonded pairs, they have to be adopted together. If you would like to meet these boys, any of the other adoptable piggies at the rescue, or would like more information please email wheekcare2017@gmail.com.
Guinea pigs are social animals and should always have at least one other friend of their own kind. These wonderful little creatures live an average of 6 to 8 years. We’ve even seen them live until they were 9-10 years old! Children under the age of 12 should always be supervised by an adult when holding guinea pigs. Also, a responsible adult should supervise their care and well-being. Email us at wheekcare2017@gmail.com for more information including our adoption form and our Guinea Pig Care Packet with the essential information all guinea pig owners should have.
His cagemate and best friend is a very young hairless boy named Wilbur. These boys were well loved, but because of unfortunate life circumstances by their human, these sweet boys find themselves looking for a new home.
Boys or girls?? Males are usually much more cuddly at an earlier age than females. Males get along just as well as females.
Like all bonded pairs, they have to be adopted together. If you would like to meet these boys, any of the other adoptable piggies at the rescue, or would like more information please email wheekcare2017@gmail.com.
Guinea pigs are social animals and should always have at least one other friend of their own kind. These wonderful little creatures live an average of 6 to 8 years. We’ve even seen them live until they were 9-10 years old! Children under the age of 12 should always be supervised by an adult when holding guinea pigs. Also, a responsible adult should supervise their care and well-being. Email us at wheekcare2017@gmail.com for more information including our adoption form and our Guinea Pig Care Packet with the essential information all guinea pig owners should have.
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Milo and Wilbur
- Guinea Pig
- Young
- Male