Guinea Pig for sale in Gainesville, Georgia | Petzlover


Free Guinea Pigs
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:348070
Location
:Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Giving away 2 boys and 2 girls. Only stipulation is they have to stay together in the pairs. Guinea pigs get lonely by themselves, so it’s better for them to be paired. My daughter is also upset about losing some, so for her, I can at least promise they’ll have their sibling with them lol
Both the girls are New Years babies, so a month and a half old. The boys are from two different batches...the curly haired cutie is also from the New Years batch. The other one was born October 27th, so he’s just shy of 4 months. Same mom and pop though.
I also have an extra cage if you want it. Only one though, so the first taker gets it. I have mine in a similar cage that I set on the floor with one of those leak proof mats under along with a fleece. These cages are much easier to clean.
I live in Gainesville, GA and am willing to meet within 20 miles.
Frequently Asked Questions about Guinea Pigs
1. Why should I adopt Guinea Pigs in pairs?
Guinea Pigs are social animals and thrive when they have a companion. Adopting them in pairs helps prevent loneliness and keeps them happy and healthy.
2. What are the ages of the Guinea Pigs available for adoption?
The two females are approximately a month and a half old, and the two males are from different batches, with one being just shy of four months old.
3. What type of cage is recommended for Guinea Pigs?
I recommend using a cage that is easy to clean, and I have an extra one available for adoption. Be sure to place it on a leak-proof mat to keep the area tidy.
4. Where can I meet to pick up the Guinea Pigs?
I live in Gainesville, GA, and I am willing to meet within 20 miles to ensure a smooth transition for the Guinea Pigs.
5. What should I feed my new Guinea Pigs?
Guinea Pigs require a diet rich in hay, fresh vegetables, and specially formulated pellets. Make sure to provide plenty of fresh water as well.
6. How do I care for Guinea Pigs?
Regular cleaning of their cage, providing fresh food and water, and ensuring they have social interactions are key components of Guinea Pig care. They also enjoy gentle handling and playtime.
7. Are male and female Guinea Pigs compatible?
Male and female Guinea Pigs can live together, but it is essential to consider their breeding potential. It's often recommended to keep two males or two females in pairs.




























