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Sev

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • guinea pig
  • Guinea Pig

About Sev

Saint Cloud, MN

Species & Breed

guinea pig
Guinea Pig

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Medium

Behavior

House-trained: Unknown

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

$30

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Sev's Story

Meet Sev! He has been a singleton piggie for a long time now, so he probably should stay that way. <br/><br/>A properly sized cage for two guinea pigs is a minimum 8 square feet of floor space, but bigger is always better! A small hidey house inside the cage is recommended so the guinea pig has a private place to snooze. <br/><br/>Guinea pigs require unlimited amounts of fresh Timothy hay. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own Vitamin C and therefore need supplements or Vitamin C-fortified pellets every day. Some guinea pig-safe foods are parsley, bell peppers, Romaine lettuce, carrots, spinach, green alfalfa, grapes, apples, and cranberries. <br/><br/>Pigs also need daily exercise outside of their cage to stretch their legs. This is also a great time to bond with your piggies! Ask TCHS staff for more details/tips on proper guinea pig care.<br/><br/>*Adoption holds may be placed on available animals in person or by calling (320) 252-0896. An adoption hold reserves available animals for one day after the animal is ready to be adopted. More than one adoption hold may be placed on an available animal and will be honored in the order they were received. Adoption holds are $25 plus tax, are non-refundable, non-transferable and not applied toward the adoption fee.<br/><br/>**Minnesota sales tax and an administrative fee ($20 for cats/dogs and $10 for small animals) will be applied to all adoptions. Donations and adoption fees help cover the cost of spay/neuter surgeries, microchipping, vaccinating, deworming, any medical procedures, and general care of all shelter animals. MBAH Kennel License MN140200

Meet Sev! He has been a singleton piggie for a long time now, so he probably should stay that way.

A properly sized cage for two guinea pigs is a minimum 8 square feet of floor space, but bigger is always better! A small hidey house inside the cage is recommended so the guinea pig has a private place to snooze.

Guinea pigs require unlimited amounts of fresh Timothy hay. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own Vitamin C and therefore need supplements or Vitamin C-fortified pellets every day. Some guinea pig-safe foods are parsley, bell peppers, Romaine lettuce, carrots, spinach, green alfalfa, grapes, apples, and cranberries.

Pigs also need daily exercise outside of their cage to stretch their legs. This is also a great time to bond with your piggies! Ask TCHS staff for more details/tips on proper guinea pig care.

*Adoption holds may be placed on available animals in person or by calling (320) 252-0896. An adoption hold reserves available animals for one day after the animal is ready

Meet Sev! He has been a singleton piggie for a long time now, so he probably should stay that way.

A properly sized cage for two guinea pigs is a minimum 8 square feet of floor space, but bigger is always better! A small hidey house inside the cage is recommended so the guinea pig has a private place to snooze.

Guinea pigs require unlimited amounts of fresh Timothy hay. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own Vitamin C and therefore need supplements or Vitamin C-fortified pellets every day. Some guinea pig-safe foods are parsley, bell peppers, Romaine lettuce, carrots, spinach, green alfalfa, grapes, apples, and cranberries.

Pigs also need daily exercise outside of their cage to stretch their legs. This is also a great time to bond with your piggies! Ask TCHS staff for more details/tips on proper guinea pig care.

*Adoption holds may be placed on available animals in person or by calling (320) 252-0896. An adoption hold reserves available animals for one day after the animal is ready to be adopted. More than one adoption hold may be placed on an available animal and will be honored in the order they were received. Adoption holds are $25 plus tax, are non-refundable, non-transferable and not applied toward the adoption fee.

**Minnesota sales tax and an administrative fee ($20 for cats/dogs and $10 for small animals) will be applied to all adoptions. Donations and adop

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How To Adopt

Sev was listed as Adoptable by Tri-County Humane Society
How can I adopt Sev?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Tri-County 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 Sev?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Tri-County Humane Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sev, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Tri-County Humane Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Tri-County Humane Society's Adoption Policy
For our most current adoptable pets, visit our website: www.tricountyhumanesociety.org or give us a call at 320-252-0896.

Sev is from Tri-County Humane Society

[Saint Cloud, MN]

Our Mission
We believe in the human-animal bond and exist to support the animals and people of Central Minnesota by practicing and promoting quality animal care, offering compassionate customer service, and providing humane education. With the help of our community and exceptional team, we envision a time when every animal receives t...
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Location
735 8th St. NE Saint Cloud, MN, 56302

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