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My name is Hoppus!

Posted over 8 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Species
Guinea Pig
Color
Orange
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
52834428
Hair Length

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

DeLonge, Hoppus, and Midnight are a mom and her two baby pigs looking for a home together! This trio is nothing but fun and are ready to burrow their way into their hay and your heart. They are so sweet!

Guinea Pigs have a vegan diet that consists mainly of high quality Timothy Hay, supplemented with 1/8 cup of hay-based pellets per day. Guinea Pigs also need 1 cup of fresh veggies every day, including things like romaine, green & red leaf lettuce, escarole, parsley, dill, and bell peppers. They also need additional Vitamin C supplements because they do not create their own-just like us!

Guinea Pigs are social animals and should be kept with or near at least one other guinea pig of the same sex. They should be kept in a solid base cage, with a minimum size of 7.5 square feet-approximately 2ft x 4ft, with room for food, water, enrichment, and places to hide.

Our shelter is open every day except Monday from 12-4. If you are interested in this pet, please call us at 978-452-7781, email info@lowellhumanesociety.org, or stop by the shelter to request an adoption application.
Shelter
Lowell Humane Society

Contact info

Pet ID
52834428
Contact
Crystal Arnott
Address
951 Broadway St, Lowell, MA 01854

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

You must be 18 years or older to adopt an animal. A valid ID is required.

If you own your own home, please provide proof of home-ownership; a mortgage receipt, tax bill, water bill or deed will suffice.

If you rent, please bring your lease which states the type of pet you are interested in and that it is accepted or the name and phone of your landlord so we can verify the pet is allowed. Inquire with your landlord about any size or breed restrictions.

Please check with your home owner’s insurance company or landlord to find out if they have any restrictions on the breed(s) of dog they cover. Common breeds that may not be covered include: Pit Bulls, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers and German Shepherds.

For the health and safety of the pet you are interested in adopting and your existing pets, we ask that you provide proof of current vaccinations and spay/neuter status for pets in your home. (We may be able to call your veterinarian if you do not have a copy available.)

A new pet is a family decision and we ask that all members of your family meet the pet and agree on the suitability for your household.

If you already have a dog(s) in your home please bring the dog(s) with you to meet the dog you are considering to see if they are compatible.

Complete an adoption application and talk with a staff member for more information about the animal you are considering.

Cats/Kittens | $125.00

FVRCP Vaccine
FELV/FIV Test
General De-worming
Advantage® Flea Treatment
Ear Mite Treatment (if necessary)
Spay/Neuter Surgery
Microchip and Registration
Collar and ID Tag
4lb Bag of Science Diet® Food


Dogs/Puppies | $250.00

DHLPP Vaccine
Bordatella Vaccine (Kennel Cough)
Test for Heartworm, Lyme and Ehrlichiosis
General De-worming
Advantage® Topical Flea Treatment
Ear Mite Treatment (if necessary)
Microchip and Registration
Collar, Leash and ID Tag
4lb Bag of Science Diet® Food

Rabbits | $65.00

Spay/Neuter Surgery


Ferrets | $75.00

Rabies Vaccine

Small Guys | $20.00

Includes hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs


Birds

Doves, Parakeets, Finche| $20.00
Cockatiels, Lovebirds | $50.00

For other exotics, fees will be determined on an individual basis.

Go meet their pets

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, & Sunday | 12pm – 4pm

Thursday | 11:30pm – 6pm

Closed Mondays and Some Holidays.

More about this shelter

Founded in 1873, the Lowell Humane Society is one of the oldest humane organizations in the state of Massachusetts. The purpose of the Lowell Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, provide care for homeless and distressed animals and educate the public about responsible pet ownership. The shelter is a private not for profit organization and does not receive any city, state or federal funding. Operations are supported through the generous support of individuals, businesses and foundations. Our services include:

* Pet Adoptions
* Humane Education
* Information Services
* Lost and Found Service