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LA Guinea Pig Rescue Asks for Help After Rescuing Hundreds of Guinea Pigs



LA Guinea Pig Rescue Asks for Help After Rescuing Hundreds of Guinea Pigs

A California animal rescue is bursting at the seams with rescued guinea pigs and its owners are hoping you'll take a few of them off their hands....



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7 Ways to Support Your Favorite Guinea Pig Rescues During Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month (And All Year Round)



7 Ways to Support Your Favorite Guinea Pig Rescues During Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month (And All Year Round)

What can you do to help your favorite rescues during National Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month? We’re so glad you asked!...



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The Case for Adopting (Not Buying) Guinea Pigs



The Case for Adopting (Not Buying) Guinea Pigs

“When you ‘rescue’ a guinea pig from the pet store, you’re not rescuing the poor female guinea pig who now has to breed again and again to produce more babies.”...



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West Coast Rescues Team Up to Save 90 Guinea Pigs in Southern Oregon



West Coast Rescues Team Up to Save 90 Guinea Pigs in Southern Oregon

This last week, The Portland Guinea Pig Rescue coordinated the rescue of 90 guinea pigs from neglect in Southern Oregon. Donations are desperately needed to fix broken bones, treat skin conditions, and much more!...



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Beaverton, Oregon Woman Rescues 40 Abandoned Guinea Pigs; Many Will Be Available for Adoption



Beaverton, Oregon Woman Rescues 40 Abandoned Guinea Pigs; Many Will Be Available for Adoption

On the night of October 31, thirteen abandoned guinea pigs were found on the grounds of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 848 SW 206th Ave in Beaverton, Oregon, a suburb of Portland. The guinea pigs were found huddled together in a ...



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HappyCavy has been online since June 2009 with Hammy and Piglet. In October of 2009, a sweet, fuzzy cavy named Bitsy joined the webcam broadcasts.

Feebee and Buttercup were welcomed to the HappyCavy Forever Home as friends and co-conspirators in January 2011. Dot joined us on July 2012. Winnie and Rosie joined on February 8, 2015 and June 6, 2015, respectively. Sisters JuneBug and Baby Roo joined August 16, 2019, and Dollie came to us on February 15, 2023. Annie was the last pig to arrive on December 17, 2023. Find out more about the HappyCavy guinea pigs.

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