Project 365 – #160
Guinea pigs are highly social animals, so they do best when there are at least two of them together. When Munchkin adopted Choco, there was only one guinea pig, so we’ve been watching local boards waiting to see if any guinea pigs came up for adoption. Yesterday, a girl from 4-H posted on craigslist that she had guinea pigs that needed a new home.
We emailed back and forth for some time. She offered to bring the piggies for Munchkin to examine. We came home with Rosita. That little tuft of white fur called out to Munchkin. Because she was housed with a male guinea pig prior to coming to us, she may turn out to be pregnant. If that’s the case, then we’ll have to figure out a different set-up for our guineas down the road.
For now, they’re enjoying playing together. Munchkin is having fun playing with and showing off both of her new guinea pigs, and she’s working hard to pay off the Bank of Mom and Dad. **grin**
my Tommy had a brother Honey he belonged to my sister 🙂
so glad they were brothers
when my older two were younger we had rabbits and while they were suppose to be of the same gender – they werent!!!
jen recently posted..The Homeschool Mothers Journal 3rd to 10th June 2011
Awww, they are so cute!!
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So cute… but not at my house LOL!
Kristal recently posted..365-161
Cute! We had two as well. But our were both boys and unfortuantly our friends all called them “g*y”….becuase one would stay off the other. UGH!