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My former owners didn't want me anymore and put my pictures up online to see if anyone wanted me. A lady who rescues small animals like me saw my pictures and said that she was horrified at how small the cage was I lived in.
You know those plastic small cages that hamsters live in? It was one of those.
I really hated it. When the nice lady came to pick me up, I was yelling at her to come and get me and was trying everything I could to get out.
That was almost 2 weeks ago and I have been LOVING my new cage ever since.
I also love doing zoomies, eating veggies and talking to everyone who will listen.
The rescue lady says that I am pretty skinny with a round belly, so she said I have to be on something called pregnancy hold. She does not know if I was ever with a boy and although I keep WHEEK WHEEKing at her to try to tell her my whole story, she doesn’t really speak my language.
So apparently I have to be on hold for a while and then they said I will be available to find my forever home. If you would like to wait for me to become available please message the rescue.
Sincerely,
Mabel
Hi! I am Mabel!
My former owners didn't want me anymore and put my pictures up online to see if anyone wanted me. A lady who rescues small animals like me saw my pictures and said that she was horrified at how small the cage was I lived in.
You know those plastic small cages that hamsters live in? It was one of those.
I really hated it. When the nice lady came to pick me up, I was yelling at her to come and get me and was trying everything I could to get out.
That was almost 2 weeks ago and I have been LOVING my new cage ever since.
I also love doing zoomies, eating veggies and talking to everyone who will listen.
The rescue lady says that I am pretty skinny with a round belly, so she said I have to be on something called pregnancy hold. She does not know if I was ever with a boy and although I keep WHEEK WHEEKing at her to try to tell her my whole story, she doesn’t really speak my language.
So apparently I have to be on hold for a while and then they said I will be available to find my forever home. If you would like to wait for me to become available please message the rescue.
We hold meet ups once a month where approved adopters can come meet guinea pigs and bring their guinea pigs to try and bond with eligible singles.
We hold meet ups once a month where approved adopters can come meet guinea pigs and bring their guinea pigs to try and bond with eligible singles.
More about this rescue
Southern California Guinea Pig Rescue (SCGPR) is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of neglected, abandoned, and at-risk Guinea Pigs.
Our adoptable Guinea Pigs are cared for in homes by foster volunteers and our organization operates entirely on donations.
Our network spans the whole of Southern California and we work to serve every community throughout Orange County, Los Angeles County, and Ventura County.
We have over 30 years of combined experience working in Guinea Pig rescue and our goal is simple, save as many Guinea Pigs as possible, and place them into loving, permanent homes. We are passionate, small but mighty!
Southern California Guinea Pig Rescue (SCGPR) is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of neglected, abandoned, and at-risk Guinea Pigs.
Our adoptable Guinea Pigs are cared for in homes by foster volunteers and our organization operates entirely on donations.
Our network spans the whole of Southern California and we work to serve every community throughout Orange County, Los Angeles County, and Ventura County.
We have over 30 years of combined experience working in Guinea Pig rescue and our goal is simple, save as many Guinea Pigs as possible, and place them into loving, permanent homes. We are passionate, small but mighty!