



Mark Twain
- Young
- Male
- Large
- guinea pig
- Guinea Pig
About Mark Twain
Bellingham, WA
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Mark Twain’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
$15
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Mark Twain's Story
Hi, my name is Mark Twain! Here is what would work best for me in my new home:<br/>-Personality: Shy, energetic, curious<br/>-Can Live With Kids: Yes, although they can not be the primary caretaker.<br/>-Can Live With Other Guinea Pigs: Yes, guinea pigs are social animals who should never live alone. They should always be in pairs or groups. Introductions should be slow and structured to ensure everyone gets along.<br/>-Litter Box Trained: No<br/>-Bite History: No<br/>-Needs Medical Procedure Before Going Home: No<br/>-Additional Information:<br/>Meet Mark Twain, a reserved but inquisitive guinea pig who is looking for his forever home. He was found abandoned in front of the shelter, so he is in need of some socialization with people. He will need a nice roomy cage with daily exercise and his diet should consist of unlimited grass hay, high quality guinea pig pellets, and fresh greens daily. If you think Mark Twain is the guinea pig for you, adopt today!<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application on our website (www.whatcomhumane.org/adopt) or in person at our facility. We recommend calling into the shelter after your application has been submitted so our front desk can give you next steps on our adoption process.
Hi, my name is Mark Twain! Here is what would work best for me in my new home:
-Personality: Shy, energetic, curious
-Can Live With Kids: Yes, although they can not be the primary caretaker.
-Can Live With Other Guinea Pigs: Yes, guinea pigs are social animals who should never live alone. They should always be in pairs or groups. Introductions should be slow and structured to ensure everyone gets along.
-Litter Box Trained: No
-Bite History: No
-Needs Medical Procedure Before Going Home: No
-Additional Information:
Meet Mark Twain, a reserved but inquisitive guinea pig who is looking for his forever home. He was found abandoned in front of the shelter, so he is in need of some socialization with people. He will need a nice roomy cage with daily exercise and his diet should consist of unlimited grass hay, high quality guinea pig pellets, and fresh greens daily. If you think Mark Twain is the guinea pig for you, adopt today!
If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an applicat
Hi, my name is Mark Twain! Here is what would work best for me in my new home:
-Personality: Shy, energetic, curious
-Can Live With Kids: Yes, although they can not be the primary caretaker.
-Can Live With Other Guinea Pigs: Yes, guinea pigs are social animals who should never live alone. They should always be in pairs or groups. Introductions should be slow and structured to ensure everyone gets along.
-Litter Box Trained: No
-Bite History: No
-Needs Medical Procedure Before Going Home: No
-Additional Information:
Meet Mark Twain, a reserved but inquisitive guinea pig who is looking for his forever home. He was found abandoned in front of the shelter, so he is in need of some socialization with people. He will need a nice roomy cage with daily exercise and his diet should consist of unlimited grass hay, high quality guinea pig pellets, and fresh greens daily. If you think Mark Twain is the guinea pig for you, adopt today!
If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application on our website (www.whatcomhumane.org/adopt) or in person at our facility. We recommend calling into the shelter after your application has been submitted so our front desk can give you next steps on our adoption process.
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Mark Twain is from Whatcom Humane Society
[Bellingham, WA]
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