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***Guinea pigs are very social and benefit from the companionship of each other! ** ***Adopt one and HRA will waive the adoption fee for the second! ** ***Elara and Carpo are bonded and need to go home together**
I'm in a FOSTER HOME! For more information or to virtually meet me, email my foster parent at jfloran@childrensnational.org
These two piggies are the best. They're super sweet and super loud too when they squeak for food. They are 9-month old sisters who need to be adopted together. Elara is brown with a white stripe down her nose. She likes to be picked up and held and snuggled. She will reward you with sweet, little kisses. Her sister Carpo can be a bit bossy, but Elara is learning to stand up for herself. Carpo does not like being picked up much, but she does like being pet while she is inside her cage. I guess she's a home body. They enjoy a bit of bell pepper and cucumber especially. They have been handled all of their lives so they are used to people but will be a bit skittish until they know you. To learn more about this adorable pair please contact their foster parent at jfloran@childrensnational.org
***Guinea pigs are very social and benefit from the companionship of each other! ** ***Adopt one and HRA will waive the adoption fee for the second! ** ***Elara and Carpo are bonded and need to go home together**
I'm in a FOSTER HOME! For more information or to virtually meet me, email my foster parent at jfloran@childrensnational.org
These two piggies are the best. They're super sweet and super loud too when they squeak for food. They are 9-month old sisters who need to be adopted together. Elara is brown with a white stripe down her nose. She likes to be picked up and held and snuggled. She will reward you with sweet, little kisses. Her sister Carpo can be a bit bossy, but Elara is learning to stand up for herself. Carpo does not like being picked up much, but she does like being pet while she is inside her cage. I guess she's a home body. They enjoy a bit of bell pepper and cucumber especially. They have been handled all of their lives so they are used to people but will be a bit skittish until they know you. To learn more about this adorable pair please contact their foster parent at jfloran@childrensnational.org