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Fig and Pibb BONDED

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • guinea pig
  • Guinea Pig

About Fig and Pibb BONDED

Minneapolis, MN

Species & Breed

guinea pig
Guinea Pig

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Large

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
No
Vaccinated:
No
Special Needs:
No

Fig and Pibb BONDED’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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

$60

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Fig and Pibb BONDED's Story

Fig (black and red Crested) was originally purchased from a pet store after noticing he was being bullied by the other males in his enclosure. He was born roughly January 2023.<br/><br/>Pibb (Tri-color American) came to us after his mom gave birth to him and his two sisters. His mom was found as a pregnant stray roaming around East Saint Paul. He was born 06/23/2024.<br/><br/>Fig and Pibb both originally came to the rescue in 2024, were adopted in 2025, and were sadly returned in May 2026 due to not getting along well with the younger children in the home. After careful discussion, we all believe the issue was little hands smelling too much like food, but the children were afraid of the boys, so it was decided that returning them would be the best choice. We have not had any biting incidents in foster care, but we are making sure to help them practice their petting and handling skills. We would not recommend them for interaction with young children, but older children/teens and adults are okay.<br/><br/>They are big, energetic boys. Fig is on the shyer side, but Pibb is bold and confident. You will enjoy watching them demolish salads and strut around the enclosure.<br/><br/>We can meet within 1 hour of Minneapolis or Faribault MN for adoptions. Potentially further- please inquire and we can discuss!<br/><br/>APPLY HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-XKeCEMgJ9aEA0CR1Pv9NGcoNcMkY0dw2m3DehyChe4ToVA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Fig (black and red Crested) was originally purchased from a pet store after noticing he was being bullied by the other males in his enclosure. He was born roughly January 2023.

Pibb (Tri-color American) came to us after his mom gave birth to him and his two sisters. His mom was found as a pregnant stray roaming around East Saint Paul. He was born 06/23/2024.

Fig and Pibb both originally came to the rescue in 2024, were adopted in 2025, and were sadly returned in May 2026 due to not getting along well with the younger children in the home. After careful discussion, we all believe the issue was little hands smelling too much like food, but the children were afraid of the boys, so it was decided that returning them would be the best choice. We have not had any biting incidents in foster care, but we are making sure to help them practice their petting and handling skills. We would not recommend them for interaction with young children, but older children/teens and adults are okay.

They are big, energet

Fig (black and red Crested) was originally purchased from a pet store after noticing he was being bullied by the other males in his enclosure. He was born roughly January 2023.

Pibb (Tri-color American) came to us after his mom gave birth to him and his two sisters. His mom was found as a pregnant stray roaming around East Saint Paul. He was born 06/23/2024.

Fig and Pibb both originally came to the rescue in 2024, were adopted in 2025, and were sadly returned in May 2026 due to not getting along well with the younger children in the home. After careful discussion, we all believe the issue was little hands smelling too much like food, but the children were afraid of the boys, so it was decided that returning them would be the best choice. We have not had any biting incidents in foster care, but we are making sure to help them practice their petting and handling skills. We would not recommend them for interaction with young children, but older children/teens and adults are okay.

They are big, energetic boys. Fig is on the shyer side, but Pibb is bold and confident. You will enjoy watching them demolish salads and strut around the enclosure.

We can meet within 1 hour of Minneapolis or Faribault MN for adoptions. Potentially further- please inquire and we can discuss!

APPLY HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-XKeCEMgJ9aEA0CR1Pv9NGcoNcMkY0dw2m3DehyChe4ToVA/viewfor

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How To Adopt

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Tiny Whiskers Animal Rescue's Adoption Policy
The first step is to fill out an adoption application. This includes questions about their proposed enclosure for the animal, food, enrichment, and whether they have an exotic vet or not. We review the response and contact them with any questions we have. Once all questions have been answered and approved, we move on to the second step. This involves submitting multiple photos of their enclosure, fully set up for their animal. We inspect the photos and address any concerns we see. Once we can ascertain that the enclosure meets our requirements, we give final approval for adoption. A meet up is arranged for the person to take home their new pet. At the meet up, we have a contact that must be signed by the person (or legal adult) agreeing to take proper care of the animal, not to breed it, and that they will contact us if the animal becomes sick within the first week, or if they are unable to care for the animal any longer.

Fig and Pibb BONDED is from Tiny Whiskers Animal Rescue

[Faribault, MN]

Our Mission
Our mission is to give a second chance to neglected and special needs animals through rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming. We seek to help educate people on proper small animal care, so that they can give their companions the best lives possible.

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