Pets in need of homes
Noah and Mason — Petraits Rescue

Abyssinian Guinea Pig brothers Noah and Mason are two-year-old sweet handleable boys looking for a loving guardian.
These boys lived with a family who felt they didn’t have time for them anymore so they relinquished them to Friends of Petraits Rescue.
These nice boys get along with each other nicely, and let me trim their nails. They make adorable whistles, squeals, chirps, squeaks and purring noises-especially when they hear their food coming.
Guinea pigs eat a diet of unlimited Timothy and Orchard hays, limited pellets, and fresh vegetables including romaine, red leaf and green leaf lettuces, cilantro, etc. Guinea pigs, like humans, can’t manufacture their own vitamin C, so they need to supplement with red pepper or other vitamin C rich foods.
Please read up on guinea pig care and diet before adopting by visiting this excellent web site http://www.guinealynx.info/.
They would love a home with people who will handle them daily, keep them well fed, and keep their habitat nice and clean.
If you’re interested in possibly adopting Noah and Mason, please contact [email protected] for an adoption application.
They are being fostered in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.
Their adoption fee of $70 as a pair benefits the Friends of Petraits Rescue. For an additional $100, we’ll include absolutely everything you need to care for them including a huge cage, pellets, hay, litter, hidey huts and water bottles.
And, yes … Friends of Petraits is handling masked, minimum contact, socially distant adoptions during the pandemic.
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