4 Little Pigs
My call for critters is being answered. I am proud to add a new link and a new friend to the blog. 4 Little Pigs Guinea Pig Rescue. After doing my series on Pocket Pets, I hope we can steer anyone looking for one of the furry little critters to this site and organization.
Although they have not received their a 501 ©3 yet, I am sure it will come soon. They focus primarily on guinea pigs, but also welcome the occasional rabbit, hamster, rat ... you know, other small animals.
Right now there are only 5 pigs listed on Petfinder, however they have a total of 13 guinea pigs that are available. They hold new pigs for at least a month, and up to 2.5 months, before releasing them for adoption. That way they can get to know their personalities as well as find any behavioral quirks or medical ailments. They are always in search of foster homes, donations of supplies (they don’t ask for money since they are not a registered non-profit yet, but they also won't turn it down. You just can't get a tax deduction until then.)
They usually just ask for donations of supplies and/or gift cards to pet stores, to ensure that any donations are actually used on the animals, and of course, like any rescue group, they need good adopters.
You can click here and visit their webpage. Let's help find the little ones a home.
Although they have not received their a 501 ©3 yet, I am sure it will come soon. They focus primarily on guinea pigs, but also welcome the occasional rabbit, hamster, rat ... you know, other small animals.
Right now there are only 5 pigs listed on Petfinder, however they have a total of 13 guinea pigs that are available. They hold new pigs for at least a month, and up to 2.5 months, before releasing them for adoption. That way they can get to know their personalities as well as find any behavioral quirks or medical ailments. They are always in search of foster homes, donations of supplies (they don’t ask for money since they are not a registered non-profit yet, but they also won't turn it down. You just can't get a tax deduction until then.)
They usually just ask for donations of supplies and/or gift cards to pet stores, to ensure that any donations are actually used on the animals, and of course, like any rescue group, they need good adopters.
You can click here and visit their webpage. Let's help find the little ones a home.
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