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CARROT & BEAN

  • Baby
  • Male
  • Small
  • guinea pig
  • Guinea Pig

About CARROT & BEAN

Hamilton, NJ

Species & Breed

guinea pig
Guinea Pig

Physical Traits

Baby
Male
Small

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

CARROT & BEAN’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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CARROT & BEAN's Story

These sweet brother guinea pigs are just 3 weeks old and already full of curiosity, cuddles, and gentle squeaks. Raised together since birth, they are very bonded and would love to be adopted as pair so they can continue growing up, side by side. Carrot is smooth coated, tri color with orange as the main color. Bean is smooth coated, tri color with black as the main color.<br/><br/>The babies are handled daily, inquisitive, and learning to feel comfortable with people. As babies, they’re still small but growing fast—and with the right care, they’ll soon blossom into happy, confident companions. Watching their little personalities develop has been an absolute joy!<br/><br/>Guinea pigs are social animals, and these boys thrive with each other’s company. They’ll do best in a home that understands their needs, provides daily interaction, and is ready for the commitment of caring for these adorable little guys. <br/><br/>🥬 Proper Diet for Growing Guinea Pigs<br/><br/>Because these brothers are under 6 months old, their diet is especially important for healthy development:<br/><br/>✅ Daily Must‑Haves<br/>Unlimited hay<br/>Alfalfa hay is recommended for babies (higher calcium and protein for growth)<br/>Fresh water<br/>Clean, changed daily (bottle or heavy bowl)<br/>High‑quality guinea pig pellets<br/>Alfalfa‑based pellets only with added vitamin C, plain (no seeds or colorful bits)<br/>🥕 Fresh Veggies (Daily, Small Portions)<br/><br/>Guinea pigs cannot make their own vitamin C, so this is essential:<br/>Romaine lettuce<br/>Bell peppers (especially red or yellow)<br/>Cilantro<br/>Small amounts of carrot<br/>Occasional tomato<br/>🚫 Avoid iceberg lettuce, sugary fruits in excess, and toxic foods like onions, garlic, or avocado.

These sweet brother guinea pigs are just 3 weeks old and already full of curiosity, cuddles, and gentle squeaks. Raised together since birth, they are very bonded and would love to be adopted as pair so they can continue growing up, side by side. Carrot is smooth coated, tri color with orange as the main color. Bean is smooth coated, tri color with black as the main color.

The babies are handled daily, inquisitive, and learning to feel comfortable with people. As babies, they’re still small but growing fast—and with the right care, they’ll soon blossom into happy, confident companions. Watching their little personalities develop has been an absolute joy!

Guinea pigs are social animals, and these boys thrive with each other’s company. They’ll do best in a home that understands their needs, provides daily interaction, and is ready for the commitment of caring for these adorable little guys.

🥬 Proper Diet for Growing Guinea Pigs

Because these brothers are under 6 months old, their diet is e

These sweet brother guinea pigs are just 3 weeks old and already full of curiosity, cuddles, and gentle squeaks. Raised together since birth, they are very bonded and would love to be adopted as pair so they can continue growing up, side by side. Carrot is smooth coated, tri color with orange as the main color. Bean is smooth coated, tri color with black as the main color.

The babies are handled daily, inquisitive, and learning to feel comfortable with people. As babies, they’re still small but growing fast—and with the right care, they’ll soon blossom into happy, confident companions. Watching their little personalities develop has been an absolute joy!

Guinea pigs are social animals, and these boys thrive with each other’s company. They’ll do best in a home that understands their needs, provides daily interaction, and is ready for the commitment of caring for these adorable little guys.

🥬 Proper Diet for Growing Guinea Pigs

Because these brothers are under 6 months old, their diet is especially important for healthy development:

✅ Daily Must‑Haves
Unlimited hay
Alfalfa hay is recommended for babies (higher calcium and protein for growth)
Fresh water
Clean, changed daily (bottle or heavy bowl)
High‑quality guinea pig pellets
Alfalfa‑based pellets only with added vitamin C, plain (no seeds or colorful bits)
🥕 Fresh Veggies (Daily, Small Porti

How To Adopt

CARROT & BEA... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Pet Rescue of Mercer
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CARROT & BEAN is from Pet Rescue of Mercer

[Hamilton, NJ]

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Location
PO BOX 2574 Hamilton, NJ, 08619

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