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hernehiller

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We sadly have to find a new home for our adorable Guinea Pigs, Topsy and Twist. They are both 9 month old boy Piggies who are the best of pals. We are getting our house redeveloped early next year and we won't have the space they will need. Both boys are very well behaved and friendly. We have a hutch for them, and enclosure that can be used indoors and out. We even have plenty of bedding, food to give away with them.


We are offering them for free, because we just want to make sure they have some new lovely owners.

Have a look at the pics, Topsy is the coloured one and Twist is the white one.


Let me know if you are interested. Either message me, or text/call on 07717 550 673.

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