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Bonded Pair for Adoption: Bosmer & Mordesh
πΉπΉ Desexed Male Guinea Pigs | π« Potential Satin Gene Carriers | π‘ Indoor Only
Introducing Bosmer and Mordesh – two incredibly handsome, desexed male guinea pigs who share a beautiful bond and are now searching for a loving forever home together. These charming boys aren’t just a pretty pair-they’ve also had a proactive start to life, having been desexed due to the potential presence of the satin gene, which is linked to a rare health condition. Because of this, research and understanding of satin syndrome is important before applying to adopt.
Bosmer and Mordesh are gentle, curious, and full of character. They adore their hay piles, wheek with enthusiasm at veggie time, and enjoy chilling out in their hidey spots after a busy day of piggy business. While they may not be lap pigs just yet, they’re blossoming with time and will thrive with a patient and loving family.
These boys must be housed in a large indoor enclosure, where they can stretch their legs, stay safe from the elements, and continue to enjoy regular human interaction. With the right home, they’ll make wonderful companions and bring endless joy to your days.
π©Ί Desexed and bonded
𧬠Potential satin gene carriers – please research before applying
π Large indoor setup required
π© Ready to give this stunning duo the home they deserve? Reach out today!
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Please Note:
Please visit our Animal Rehoming Centres during opening hours to meet our animals and adopt. No appointment is needed. For select animals, we will require an email application. Where this is the case, instructions will be specified on the animal's profile.
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