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Hi


I wonder if any of you lovely forumites can help. I have a male adult guinea pig (Squeak). Unfortunately Scruff, Squeak's buddy died a few weeks ago. We need a new playmate for Squeak, but pet shops etc. only seem to sell baby pigs, and I am told it a bad idea to put a little one in with a big one in case of bullying.


Any ideas on where I can get Squeak a new friend?


Thanks

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Hi Mellors,

I'm sorry to hear about scruff.

It's worth trying this rescue, they deal with both bunnies and pigs:

http://www.freewebs.com/bunnyrescue/index.htm


I think they are the closest rescue, there are however others in SE London, including this one in Croydon http://www.bobtailsrescue.org.uk/adopt_guineapig.asp . Good luck in finding a new companion (or 2) for squeak.


Renata

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