


Bithia
- Young
- Female
- Small
- guinea pig
- Guinea Pig
About Bithia
Orange, CA
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bithia’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bithia's Story
Bithia is part of a bonded pair with Cherry (black guinea pig in videos). We prefer these pigs be adopted together, but also, Cherry seems like she would be fine as a solitary pig if Bithia was to be adopted solo. Bithia would need another female partner if you already have one. Cherry is very vocal and very smart so she alerts you when she needs something or wants to go for a walk (Type A personality). Bithia on the other hand does not chirp, but she will make various chittering sounds to express happiness or stress (Type B personality). Bithia is less likely to demand a free roam, however, given a maze of boxes and hideaways, she will explore them all. Bithia loves snuggling under blankets, butt pats, and kisses. She requires a single daily dose of medicine to keep her from forming bladder stones (if a day is missed here or there, she will be fine), but she is the most easy going out of the pair. When sitting in your lap, if she starts backing up or getting fidgety instead of sitting still, this is your cue she has to pee. Run her back to her potty zone. Bithia is just over 2 years and Cherry is roughly 4 years. Bithia and Cherry would require children with mild temperaments who can handle them gently, ages 8 and up would be best.
Bithia is part of a bonded pair with Cherry (black guinea pig in videos). We prefer these pigs be adopted together, but also, Cherry seems like she would be fine as a solitary pig if Bithia was to be adopted solo. Bithia would need another female partner if you already have one. Cherry is very vocal and very smart so she alerts you when she needs something or wants to go for a walk (Type A personality). Bithia on the other hand does not chirp, but she will make various chittering sounds to express happiness or stress (Type B personality). Bithia is less likely to demand a free roam, however, given a maze of boxes and hideaways, she will explore them all. Bithia loves snuggling under blankets, butt pats, and kisses. She requires a single daily dose of medicine to keep her from forming bladder stones (if a day is missed here or there, she will be fine), but she is the most easy going out of the pair. When sitting in your lap, if she starts backing up or getting fidgety instead of sitting still, this is your cue she has to pee
Bithia is part of a bonded pair with Cherry (black guinea pig in videos). We prefer these pigs be adopted together, but also, Cherry seems like she would be fine as a solitary pig if Bithia was to be adopted solo. Bithia would need another female partner if you already have one. Cherry is very vocal and very smart so she alerts you when she needs something or wants to go for a walk (Type A personality). Bithia on the other hand does not chirp, but she will make various chittering sounds to express happiness or stress (Type B personality). Bithia is less likely to demand a free roam, however, given a maze of boxes and hideaways, she will explore them all. Bithia loves snuggling under blankets, butt pats, and kisses. She requires a single daily dose of medicine to keep her from forming bladder stones (if a day is missed here or there, she will be fine), but she is the most easy going out of the pair. When sitting in your lap, if she starts backing up or getting fidgety instead of sitting still, this is your cue she has to pee. Run her back to her potty zone. Bithia is just over 2 years and Cherry is roughly 4 years. Bithia and Cherry would require children with mild temperaments who can handle them gently, ages 8 and up would be best.
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