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Abigail and Charlotte

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small
  • guinea pig
  • Guinea Pig

About Abigail and Charlotte

New Kensington, PA

Species & Breed

guinea pig
Guinea Pig

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Small
Coat: Short
Brown / Chocolate, White, Agouti

Behavior

Personality
Friendly, Affectionate, Gentle, Curious, Playful, Brave, Funny, Quiet, Smart, Independent
House-trained: No

Abigail and Charlotte’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Abigail and Charlotte's Story

Abigail and Charlotte came into the rescue with a group of other girls. All of the girls were pregnant. Each girl had 4 babies and the moms were WONDERFUL. <br/><br/>Once the babies were weaned, they quickly found their forever homes. This gave Abigail and Charlotte time to decompress and enjoy being single girls again. These girls like to explore the cage, meet and talk to their neighbors, and just have fun. They are bonded and must be adopted together. <br/><br/>Boys or girls?? Males are usually much more cuddly at an earlier age than females. Males get along just as well as females.<br/><br/>If you would like to meet these piggies, or any of the other adoptable piggies at the rescue; or would like more information please email wheekcare2017@gmail.com.<br/><br/>Guinea pigs are social animals and should always have at least one other friend of their own kind. These wonderful little creatures live an average of 6 to 8 years. We’ve even seen them live until they were 9-10 years old! Children under the age of 12 should always be supervised by an adult when holding guinea pigs. Also, a responsible adult should supervise their care and well-being. Email us at wheekcare2017@gmail.com for more information including our adoption form and our Guinea Pig Care Packet with the essential information all guinea pig owners should have.

Abigail and Charlotte came into the rescue with a group of other girls. All of the girls were pregnant. Each girl had 4 babies and the moms were WONDERFUL.

Once the babies were weaned, they quickly found their forever homes. This gave Abigail and Charlotte time to decompress and enjoy being single girls again. These girls like to explore the cage, meet and talk to their neighbors, and just have fun. They are bonded and must be adopted together.

Boys or girls?? Males are usually much more cuddly at an earlier age than females. Males get along just as well as females.

If you would like to meet these piggies, or any of the other adoptable piggies at the rescue; or would like more information please email wheekcare2017@gmail.com.

Guinea pigs are social animals and should always have at least one other friend of their own kind. These wonderful little creatures live an average of 6 to 8 years. We’ve even seen them live until they were 9-10 years old! Children under the age of 12 sho

Abigail and Charlotte came into the rescue with a group of other girls. All of the girls were pregnant. Each girl had 4 babies and the moms were WONDERFUL.

Once the babies were weaned, they quickly found their forever homes. This gave Abigail and Charlotte time to decompress and enjoy being single girls again. These girls like to explore the cage, meet and talk to their neighbors, and just have fun. They are bonded and must be adopted together.

Boys or girls?? Males are usually much more cuddly at an earlier age than females. Males get along just as well as females.

If you would like to meet these piggies, or any of the other adoptable piggies at the rescue; or would like more information please email wheekcare2017@gmail.com.

Guinea pigs are social animals and should always have at least one other friend of their own kind. These wonderful little creatures live an average of 6 to 8 years. We’ve even seen them live until they were 9-10 years old! Children under the age of 12 should always be supervised by an adult when holding guinea pigs. Also, a responsible adult should supervise their care and well-being. Email us at wheekcare2017@gmail.com for more information including our adoption form and our Guinea Pig Care Packet with the essential information all guinea pig owners should have.

Abigail and Charlotte is from Wheek Care Guinea Pig Rescue

[New Kensington, PA]

Our Mission
Doing something BIGGER to help those who are SMALLER. Mission Wheek Care Guinea Pig Rescue's mission is to provide rescue, medical, and sanctuary services to all guinea pigs while also providing boarding, grooming, bonding, respite and hospice services to cavies. Medical Care Wheek Care provides medical care to any gu...
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Today's hours: Starting at noon
Visits by appointment only
Location
429 Esther Avenue New Kensington, PA, 15068

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