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Miley

Miley
SubmitterAdoption CoordinatorMore Photos from Adoption Coordinator   Last Update2010/8/18 22:10
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Miley and Hannah are a bonded pair of guinea pigs who were rescued from an overcrowded shelter.   They are female and approximately six months to a year old.  Hannah (with the white stripe on her face) is the more dominant of the two.   Miley (black face) is the shyer of the pair.

They both love racing around their pen, rearranging their 'furniture' and playing in their tunnels.  Hannah also loves to gaze at herself in the mirror.    The girls are still very timid and will require a patient piggy parent who will work to make them comfortable.   They are definitely not shy about begging for treats, though!

Miley is available for adoption through Grand River All-Breed Animal Rescue!  If you are interested in her, please visit our website: www.grandriverallbreedrescue.ca   or phone us at 519-650-9228.  You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com

Hannah

Hannah
SubmitterAdoption CoordinatorMore Photos from Adoption Coordinator   Last Update2010/8/18 22:09
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Miley and Hannah are a bonded pair of guinea pigs who were rescued from an overcrowded shelter.   They are female and approximately six months to a year old.  Hannah (with the white stripe on her face) is the more dominant of the two.   Miley (black face) is the shyer of the pair.

They both love racing around their pen, rearranging their 'furniture' and playing in their tunnels.  Hannah also loves to gaze at herself in the mirror.    The girls are still very timid and will require a patient piggy parent who will work to make them comfortable.   They are definitely not shy about begging for treats, though!

Hannah is available for adoption through Grand River All-Breed Animal Rescue!  If you are interested in her, please visit our website: www.grandriverallbreedrescue.ca   or phone us at 519-650-9228.  You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com

Java

Java
SubmitterAdoption CoordinatorMore Photos from Adoption Coordinator   Last Update2010/8/8 12:04
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Meet adorable Java!  This handsome guinea pig and his friend Mocha were rescued from an overcrowded shelter.  One of our wonderful foster home stepped up and offered to foster these piggies, so they are now safe and sound and looking for some permanent digs!

Java is a young male guinea pig.  His age is unknown but he is not terribly old.  He is the quieter of the two pigs, but enjoys chatting to his brother and sitting on the lap of his foster mom!

More updates will be posted on Mocha and Java as they settle in.  They arrived in their foster home living separately, so their foster mom is going to work on introducing them to see if they would like to be friends or if they would rather stay single!

UPDATE!  The boys have been re-introduced and it was love at first sight!!!  They have re-bonded and never want to be separated again.  Therefore we are looking for a forever home that wants to take them both together!

Java is available for adoption through Grand River All-Breed Animal Rescue!  If you are interested in her, please visit our website: www.grandriverallbreedrescue.ca  or phone us at 519-650-9228.  You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com

Mocha

Mocha
SubmitterAdoption CoordinatorMore Photos from Adoption Coordinator   Last Update2010/8/8 12:04
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Meet handsome Mocha!  This adorable guinea pig and his friend Java were rescued from an overcrowded shelter.  One of our wonderful foster home stepped up and offered to foster these piggies, so they are now safe and sound and looking for some permanent digs!

Mocha is a young male guinea pig.  His age is unknown but he is not terribly old.  He is the noisier of the two pigs, and loves trying to start up a conversation with anyone who will listen!

More updates will be posted on Mocha and Java as they settle in.  They arrived in their foster home living separately, so their foster mom is going to work on introducing them to see if they would like to be friends or if they would rather stay single!

UPDATE!  The boys have been re-introduced and it was love at first sight!!!  They have re-bonded and never want to be separated again.  Therefore we are looking for a forever home that wants to take them both together!

Mocha is available for adoption through Grand River All-Breed Animal Rescue!  If you are interested in her, please visit our website: www.grandriverallbreedrescue.ca  or phone us at 519-650-9228.  You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com

2 Female Rats!

2 Female Rats!
SubmitterAdoption CoordinatorMore Photos from Adoption Coordinator   Last Update2010/8/5 16:48
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UPDATE: all 4 of the boy rats and 2 of the girl rats have found wonderful homes!  2 females are still available!

We recently took in 8 rats (4 male and 4 female) from an overcrowded shelter.  These rats are now in 2 of our foster homes (boys in one foster home, girls in the other) and they are looking for forever homes!

These rats are bonded and would like to be adopted out in pairs or in their same-sex groups.  All of the rats are young adults and they are all PEWs (Pink eyed whites)

From the boy rats' foster home:

Just thought that I would update you on the two remaining boys.  We have renamed them Redgy and Griffin (Red Tail and Green Tail was just too impersonal).  They are a delightful pair of boys who love to be around people and love to explore new surroundings.  Redgy has even gone outside for short walks on my shoulder and under supervision, explored the grass.  Griffin is a little nervous when taken out of the cage, but once he is out he loves to explore.  He is not one to sit on my shoulder though.  That just isn’t exciting enough for him.  As soon as I put him on my shoulder he tries to figure out how to climb down my arms.  He truly enjoys checking out the floor and the couch (supervised of course).  

Neither of the boys show any fear of the other animals in the house.  In fact, two of the resident cats like to sit on the top of their cage and watch them as they go about their business … which is usually snoozing in their hammock.  One of the rats even took a ride on the back of our golden retriever.  What a sight that was.

My son, age 7, is able to take both of the rats out of their cage without incident.  In fact, he has done a great job socializing them with me.  We both enjoy feeding them fruits and vegetables and the odd piece of “junk-food” (fatty foods are not recommended for rats because they can become obese and develop diabetes).

The boys are being adopted as a pair because rats do best when they are in groups of at least two.   They make great first time pets for children.  My son has had rats since he was a toddler and has never been bitten and each rat that we have had was a rescue.  Rats are very social creatures and can be quite affectionate.  Just remember, if you get a pet for your children, ultimately the care of that pet is your responsibility.  

If you think that you would make a great home for some rats, fill out an application.

We would love to hear from you.

The rats are available for adoption through Grand River All-Breed Animal Rescue!  If you are interested in a rat pair or two, please visit our website: www.grandriverallbreedrescue.ca   or phone us at 519-650-9228.  You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com

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