Buddy was surrendered to the shelter with his mate Rusty as their young owners had moved on to other interests and no longer had the time to give these boys the cuddles they'd been used to. They had also begun to fight so were living in separate hutches. On their arrival I attempted a reconciliation but they just didn't like each other anymore so sadly had to remain apart. Rusty went on to be adopted while Buddy is still waiting for his new forever home.
Yay!! Buddy has finally been desexed! All attempts to pair him up with another male failed miserably so his only hope of having a live-in companion was to have him neutered so he could get to live with the girls. He definitely isn't a "man's man", preferring to be amongst the ladies, so all his wishes will now come true (well, almost all) and as soon as he's recovered from his little op he'll be overjoyed to find himself with his own little harem. If you have a lonely lady whose looking for her soulmate, perhaps Buddy fits the bill
Please go to the ADOPTING PAGE and read "POINTS TO CONSIDER BEFORE ADOPTING A GUINEA PIG" and view the ADOPTION CONTRACTbefore contacting the shelter in regard to adopting.
The shelter is open each weekend between the hours of 10am and 3pm. Adoptions, surrenders and all other visits are by appointment only.