




Bear & Marshmallow
- Young
- Male
- Small
- guinea pig
- Guinea Pig
About Bear & Marshmallow
San Clemente, CA
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Bear & Marshmallow’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bear & Marshmallow's Story
Meet Bear & Marshmallow<br/><br/>These two sweet but shy boys (about 1.5-2 yo) were rescued from the 29 Palms shelter where they were turned in as owner surrenders.<br/>We are not sure how someone could not want these two boys, as Scotty of Scotty's Animals said after he pulled them from the shelter, "they are dream pigs"<br/><br/>These boys have probably not been handled much so they will need an understanding piggy parent with a calm and loving environment to help continue building their trust.<br/><br/>Marshmallow is the one who looks like a toasted marshmallow with his white and brown coloring, is the more brave of the two.<br/>Bear has the most unique and beautiful coloring and is very shy.<br/><br/>These two are a bonded pair and must be adopted together.<br/><br/>For these boys we ask that adopter be able and willing to provide a 2x4 grid c&c cage OR larger. Bigger is always better! They are also loving their fleece tunnels as well as lots of enrichment and safe spots to snuggle in.<br/>See our cage guide here:https://www.socalguineapigrescue.org/cage-guide<br/><br/>Guinea pigs are NOT starter pets and are not a pet for small children. <br/><br/>We also ask that adopters read through our entire care guide. <br/><br/>https://www.socalguineapigrescue.org/guinea-pig-care
Meet Bear & Marshmallow
These two sweet but shy boys (about 1.5-2 yo) were rescued from the 29 Palms shelter where they were turned in as owner surrenders.
We are not sure how someone could not want these two boys, as Scotty of Scotty's Animals said after he pulled them from the shelter, "they are dream pigs"
These boys have probably not been handled much so they will need an understanding piggy parent with a calm and loving environment to help continue building their trust.
Marshmallow is the one who looks like a toasted marshmallow with his white and brown coloring, is the more brave of the two.
Bear has the most unique and beautiful coloring and is very shy.
These two are a bonded pair and must be adopted together.
For these boys we ask that adopter be able and willing to provide a 2x4 grid c&c cage OR larger. Bigger is always better! They are also loving their fleece tunnels as well as lots of enrichment and safe spots to snuggle in.
See our cage guide here:https:/
Meet Bear & Marshmallow
These two sweet but shy boys (about 1.5-2 yo) were rescued from the 29 Palms shelter where they were turned in as owner surrenders.
We are not sure how someone could not want these two boys, as Scotty of Scotty's Animals said after he pulled them from the shelter, "they are dream pigs"
These boys have probably not been handled much so they will need an understanding piggy parent with a calm and loving environment to help continue building their trust.
Marshmallow is the one who looks like a toasted marshmallow with his white and brown coloring, is the more brave of the two.
Bear has the most unique and beautiful coloring and is very shy.
These two are a bonded pair and must be adopted together.
For these boys we ask that adopter be able and willing to provide a 2x4 grid c&c cage OR larger. Bigger is always better! They are also loving their fleece tunnels as well as lots of enrichment and safe spots to snuggle in.
See our cage guide here:https://www.socalguineapigrescue.org/cage-guide
Guinea pigs are NOT starter pets and are not a pet for small children.
We also ask that adopters read through our entire care guide.
https://www.socalguineapigrescue.org/guinea-pig-care
How To Adopt
Bear & Marshmallow is from Southern California Guinea Pig Rescue
[Tujunga, CA]
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