Abandoned guinea pig at Carranza

ecampbell

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We finally got out for a walk at Carranza at 1 PM today. Right before the first entrance to the lot we saw this little guy abandoned in the snow. It was scared and wouldn't leave it's shavings. We got it home in spite of having a terrier and Great Dane in the Wrangler. It is eating and drinking. Would anyone like it? It's difficult with a Jack Russell terrier in the house.

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Teegate

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Well done Ed! You are my hero. I hope you find a good home for it.


Guy
 

gipsie

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If you can hang on to it until Monday after New Years, I will take it.

I don't have a cage or anything and will need to pick up all that stuff first.
 
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I guess we can only assume it was an un-welcome Christmas present that was taken to the woods by someone in the household. I guess that's better than some of the other options that some people would perform, but I feel bad for the animal. I'm not sure it's equipped to handle those conditions.
 

Teegate

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I guess we can only assume it was an un-welcome Christmas present that was taken to the woods by someone in the household.

I suspect you are correct, and the blame might also go to the person who gave the gift without asking the person who was receiving it if they would be interested.

Guy
 

whippoorbill

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A Christmas rescue. The pet would not have survived long. Mixed anger (but I'll avoid a rant) and happiness here. You done good, Ed. Thanks for sharing this.

Merry Christmas
Bill
 

ecampbell

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Thank you all for your concern and support. Miss Piggy, yes it's a girl, is doing very well and seems no worse for her ordeal. She has a good appetite and likes carrots, lettus, timothy hay, oranges, dog kibble but not tomatoes.
She is easy to handle and is quite at home, and to our delight, sings a beautiful song. She is well fed and clean, I don't know how she ended up dumped in the woods.

Right now we have her in a crate we had for our rats (another story). The base measures 24 x 14 inches and is too small for her, it is too narrow but the length is probably OK. I mention this for Gipsie or anyone else considering her.

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We cut a Franzia wine box in half which makes a nice den. She has a retreat and protection from drafts.
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Gipsie, next week would be fine, she is not a burden. I'll PM you soon. You could have our cage, but it is too small for her. We have timmothy for you, 65 bales in the barn.

Ed
 

dragoncjo

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Ed, I would lay off the lettuce...it sometimes gives pig bad diahrea and they are so simple it normally ends up killing them.....timmy hay is best and pelletts.
 

Teegate

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Jessica said name her Amelia since she was found near Emilio Carranza's Memorial.

I guess really the name would be up to gipsie.

Guy
 
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