Lenny, a Adoptable Guinea Pig in Lowell, MA image 1/2
Lenny, a Adoptable Guinea Pig in Lowell, MA image 2/2

Lenny

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small
  • guinea pig
  • Guinea Pig
  • Guinea Pig

About Lenny

Lowell, MA

Species & Breed

guinea pig
Guinea Pig&Guinea Pig

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Small

Behavior

Lenny’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.

Petfinder recommends that you should always take reasonable security steps before making online payments.

Lenny's Story

Lenny is a confident piggy looking for his next adventure along with his best friend Carl!<br/><br/>These two boys will fill your house with the sweetest wheeks, take care of all that excess lettuce laying around, and play Hide-and-Seek in their hay. Once Lenny tells Carl it's all okay, the two love butt scritches and cuddles. Come on down to meet these two handsome boys today!<br/><br/>Our shelter is open Tuesday-Sunday from 12-4 (closed Mondays). If you are interested in this pet, please review our adoption process at www.lowellhumanesociety.org/adoption/#process so you're prepared to adopt & stop by the shelter with the required information to take home this pet.<br/><br/><br/>Guinea Pigs have a vegan diet that consists mainly of high quality Timothy Hay, supplemented with 1/8 cup of hay-based pellets per day. Guinea Pigs also need 1 cup of fresh veggies every day, including things like romaine, green & red leaf lettuce, escarole, parsley, dill, and bell peppers. They also need additional Vitamin C supplements because they do not create their own–just like us!<br/><br/>Guinea Pigs are social animals and should be kept with or near at least one other guinea pig of the same sex. They should be kept in a solid base cage, with a minimum size of 7.5 square feet–approximately 2ft x 4ft, with room for food, water, enrichment, and places to hide.

Lenny is a confident piggy looking for his next adventure along with his best friend Carl!

These two boys will fill your house with the sweetest wheeks, take care of all that excess lettuce laying around, and play Hide-and-Seek in their hay. Once Lenny tells Carl it's all okay, the two love butt scritches and cuddles. Come on down to meet these two handsome boys today!

Our shelter is open Tuesday-Sunday from 12-4 (closed Mondays). If you are interested in this pet, please review our adoption process at www.lowellhumanesociety.org/adoption/#process so you're prepared to adopt & stop by the shelter with the required information to take home this pet.


Guinea Pigs have a vegan diet that consists mainly of high quality Timothy Hay, supplemented with 1/8 cup of hay-based pellets per day. Guinea Pigs also need 1 cup of fresh veggies every day, including things like romaine, green & red leaf lettuce, escarole, parsley, dill, and bell peppers. They also need additional Vitamin C supplements because the

Lenny is a confident piggy looking for his next adventure along with his best friend Carl!

These two boys will fill your house with the sweetest wheeks, take care of all that excess lettuce laying around, and play Hide-and-Seek in their hay. Once Lenny tells Carl it's all okay, the two love butt scritches and cuddles. Come on down to meet these two handsome boys today!

Our shelter is open Tuesday-Sunday from 12-4 (closed Mondays). If you are interested in this pet, please review our adoption process at www.lowellhumanesociety.org/adoption/#process so you're prepared to adopt & stop by the shelter with the required information to take home this pet.


Guinea Pigs have a vegan diet that consists mainly of high quality Timothy Hay, supplemented with 1/8 cup of hay-based pellets per day. Guinea Pigs also need 1 cup of fresh veggies every day, including things like romaine, green & red leaf lettuce, escarole, parsley, dill, and bell peppers. They also need additional Vitamin C supplements because they do not create their own–just like us!

Guinea Pigs are social animals and should be kept with or near at least one other guinea pig of the same sex. They should be kept in a solid base cage, with a minimum size of 7.5 square feet–approximately 2ft x 4ft, with room for food, water, enrichment, and places to hide.

How To Adopt

Lenny was listed as Adoptable by Lowell Humane Society
How can I adopt Lenny?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Lowell Humane Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Lenny?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Lowell Humane Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Lenny, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Lowell Humane Society, and they'll be happy to help!

Lenny is from Lowell Humane Society

[Lowell, MA]

Please contact organization for hours
Location
951 Broadway Street Lowell, MA, 01854

Consider Lenny for adoption?