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Hi madmum, there is a thread from a few months ago with details of local rescues which re-home guinea pigs. Guinea pigs are gregarious, it's best to have a pair of males or females that have been together since they were baby pigs.

Renata

I really recommend these people. I got two new guinea pigs from them a couple of weeks ago. The lady was lovely and knowledgeable, and is doing a brilliant job in rescuing unwanted piggies. They have males and females, from babies upwards. They only request a donation:


http://gbhrescue.webs.com/

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