





Elliot and Gillingsby
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- guinea pig
- Guinea Pig
About Elliot and Gillingsby
Chicago, IL
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Elliot and Gillingsby'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.
Adoption Fee
$50
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Elliot and Gillingsby's Story
Elliot is a gorgeous five-week-old, tri-color Abyssinian male guinea pig looking for a loving guardian <br/>along with his dad Gillingsby, a one-year-old male Abyssinian guinea pig.<br/>They are currently eating unlimited timothy, alfalfa, orchard and botanical hays, fresh salad, fruits, <br/>veggies and guinea pig pellets. Guinea pigs need daily vitamin C which they get from fresh pellets, a <br/>1-inch squares of red pepper, a vitamin C cookie, and some of their dark leafy greens.<br/>These sweet boys deserve a guinea pig-loving home with people who will handle them daily, keep <br/>them well-fed, nails trimmed, and their habitat nice and clean.<br/>If youre interested in meeting and possibly adopting Gillingsby and his son Elliot, please fill out an <br/>adoption application at https://friendsofpetraits.com/guinea-pig-adoption-application/ and <br/>follow up to make an appointment by contacting friendsofpetraits@gmail.com<br/>Their adoption fee of $50 benefits the Friends of Petraits Rescue Group. For an additional $75, you <br/>can purchase their guinea pig habitat, and all the supplies youll need to care for them.<br/>They are being fostered in Chicagos Andersonville neighborhood
Elliot is a gorgeous five-week-old, tri-color Abyssinian male guinea pig looking for a loving guardian
along with his dad Gillingsby, a one-year-old male Abyssinian guinea pig.
They are currently eating unlimited timothy, alfalfa, orchard and botanical hays, fresh salad, fruits,
veggies and guinea pig pellets. Guinea pigs need daily vitamin C which they get from fresh pellets, a
1-inch squares of red pepper, a vitamin C cookie, and some of their dark leafy greens.
These sweet boys deserve a guinea pig-loving home with people who will handle them daily, keep
them well-fed, nails trimmed, and their habitat nice and clean.
If youre interested in meeting and possibly adopting Gillingsby and his son Elliot, please fill out an
adoption application at https://friendsofpetraits.com/guinea-pig-adoption-application/ and
follow up to make an appointment by contacting friendsofpetraits@gmail.com
Their adoption fee of $50 benefits the Friends of Petraits Rescue Group. For an additional $75, y
Elliot is a gorgeous five-week-old, tri-color Abyssinian male guinea pig looking for a loving guardian
along with his dad Gillingsby, a one-year-old male Abyssinian guinea pig.
They are currently eating unlimited timothy, alfalfa, orchard and botanical hays, fresh salad, fruits,
veggies and guinea pig pellets. Guinea pigs need daily vitamin C which they get from fresh pellets, a
1-inch squares of red pepper, a vitamin C cookie, and some of their dark leafy greens.
These sweet boys deserve a guinea pig-loving home with people who will handle them daily, keep
them well-fed, nails trimmed, and their habitat nice and clean.
If youre interested in meeting and possibly adopting Gillingsby and his son Elliot, please fill out an
adoption application at https://friendsofpetraits.com/guinea-pig-adoption-application/ and
follow up to make an appointment by contacting friendsofpetraits@gmail.com
Their adoption fee of $50 benefits the Friends of Petraits Rescue Group. For an additional $75, you
can purchase their guinea pig habitat, and all the supplies youll need to care for them.
They are being fostered in Chicagos Andersonville neighborhood
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[Chicago, IL]
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