These boys came to us on 7/12/20 because their owner didn’t have enough time to take care of them anymore.
Fostered by Aaron in Nashua, NH.
ADOPTED!
#2020541N, “Dobby”, Guinea Pig, Black, , Abyssinian, Male, DOB: 06/01/2018, Spayed/Neutered?: Yes 07/22/2020
#2020542N, “Kreacher”, Guinea Pig, White, , Abyssinian, Male, DOB: 06/01/2018, Spayed/Neutered?: Yes 07/22/2020
UPDATE 9/27/20:
“Kreacher is a fun piggie. He enjoys being picked up and played with, he really likes his meal times and wheeeks whenever it is meal time. While separated from Dobby, he does notice that his buddy is missing. Kreacher enjoys floor time as well as cuddle time. It took him a little while to settle in and at first he was shy, but once he was comfortable he became a great little friend. Kreacher had a large cyst on his back that was surgically removed, and he handled it very well and there is no sign of the surgery. He was also neutered at the same time and I’m sure would do well with female piggies. He’s a lot of fun and would bring joy to any family. He does need periodic baths and routine brushing because of his fur but overall he’s a great little friend! I’ve really enjoyed fostering him.
Dobby has quite the personality. He’s a funny little piggie. He’s a little shy and will hide in his pigloo but once you pick him up he’s a little snuggle buddy. Like Kreacher, he will notice when his buddy is gone, as well as he enjoys mealtime although he’s a bit quieter than Kreacher, not wheeeking as much. He enjoys floor time and hanging out. He needs periodic baths and routine brushing as his long fur can become easily matted. He’s a little aggressive towards other males piggies but I’m sure he would do well with females. He’s a lot of fun and would be a great addition to any family. I’ve enjoyed fostering him.
Dobby and Kreacher have been together for some time and while they are not bonded, it’s possible that someone with the time could work with them. They make a great pair, even if they aren’t in the same crate. They do play on the floor together and have not have any real issue.”
Dobby
Kreacher