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The rescued guinea pigs pictured below would all love to be sponsored by a "virtual" caretaker. You provide some money and choose the pig that you wish to "adopt" and GPF keeps and cares for the pig. Since all of them are rescues, some do have ongoing medical problems with vet expenses. Not sure who you want to sponsor? No problem. Just click on the photos to learn more about them. Once you decide, click on the SPONSOR image to the left to make your one-time or ongoing donation. Any size donation is greatly appreciated since it is very expensive to care for the sanctuary guinea pigs. Thank you! Prefer to make a donation to all of the pigs? Please click the link below to go to the "Donate to GPF" page. Guinea Pig Fun is a project of Congressional District Programs, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) public charity so your donations are tax deductible.

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Meet the Sanctuary Guinea Pigs ...

billy

Billy: time up at shelter: "not adoptable" ~ cyst and eye problem now resolved [Lucky's cage mate]
 

jubaroo

Jubaroo: older male with possible kidney disease, owner surrender, owner & shelter thought he was a female [Pikachu's cage mate]

lucky

Lucky: lived outdoors free-range with his companion for 2-3 years; rescued after a wild animal killed his buddy [Billy's cage mate]

misha

Misha: had a lump on her abdomen; the tumor was removed and she was treated for a UTI, mites, and mild URI NEW: 7-12-08


jenni

Jenni: mites and ringworm with major hair loss, luxated lens and glaucoma, "stray", time up at shelter, eye surgically removed

kylie

Kylie: was to be PTS because her rear end was wet all of the time; she has calcification of the knees and is being treated for arthritis/scurvy NEW: 7-12-08

lucy

Lucy: 1 of 4 "strays" turned in to shelter with mites, caused multiple bite wounds on Jenni, does not get along with other guinea pigs, bites

queenie and kim

Queenie and Kim: 4-1/2 years old sisters, Queenie has a head tilt, is blind in both eyes, and may have an ovarian cyst

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