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Looking for a guinea pig or two to adopt? Need to rehome your guinea pig? Listings are free and easy. We help you rehome responsibly with optional adoption applications and advice built in! Your listing is automatically posted to many forums and websites. Get the word out the right way on the Guinea Pig Zone.
 
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An absolutely adorable baby pig waiting for you!
Ohatchee, Alabama  36271
Situation: Desperate
Single, Bonded pair, Female, Male, 3-8 weeks old (young), Short hair, Silkie/Sheltie

Listing expires May 22, 2012

 
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Sweet Male Guinea Pig Needs New Home
Birmingham, Alabama  35216
Situation: Desperate
Single, Male, 6-12 months old (adult), Abyssinian

Listing expires June 01, 2012

 
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Two 4 Month Old Female Guinea Pigs-Cockeysville, MD
Cockeysville, Maryland  21030
Situation: Desperate
Bonded pair, Female, 2-4 months old (adolescent), Short hair

Listing expires May 25, 2012

 
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Texel Guinea Pig
San Francisco, California  94116
Situation: Desperate
Single, Male, 6-12 months old (adult), 1-2 years old (adult), Texel

Listing expires May 22, 2012

 
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Bonded female pair in need of new home
North Richland Hills, Texas  76182
Situation: Desperate
Bonded pair, Female, 6-12 months old (adult), Short hair

Listing expires June 20, 2012

 
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Adorable little boy for adoption
Greenwood, Nova Scotia  B0P 1No Canada
Situation: Urgent
Single, Male, Babies (newborns, after nursing, keeping mother), Short hair

Listing expires June 01, 2012

 
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San Francisco, California  94110
Situation: Urgent
Bonded pair, Male, 4-6 months old (young adult), Short hair, Peruvian

Listing expires August 02, 2012

 
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Syrian Hamster for adoption
Sandy Utah, Utah  84070
Situation: Urgent
Single, Female, 3-8 weeks old (young), Short hair

Listing expires August 01, 2012

 
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Teddy & Anders Need A New Home
San Francisco, California  94101
Situation: Urgent
Bonded pair, Male, 6-12 months old (adult), 1-2 years old (adult), Teddy, Himalayan

Listing expires May 22, 2012

 
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Young Guinea Pig Boars up for adoption
Crazy Cavies Rescue
Pretoria, 0181 South Africa
Situation: Urgent
Single, Male, 2-4 months old (adolescent), Whacky hair

Listing expires July 16, 2012

 
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About the Guinea Pig Directory

Guinea Pig Shelters

The Guinea Pig Directory is to here to help you find or rehome a guinea pig. Traditionally, we refer to guinea pig rescues as, well, "rescues" and have for years. However, it turns out that when people are searching on the internet for a guinea pig rescue, they most typically search for "guinea pig shelters." While we have done a lot of education over the years as to the difference between shelters and rescues, our primary objective is to be found when someone is searching for a guinea pig rescue! Therefore, we are now using the term shelter mixed in with rescue as much as possible.

Guinea Pig Shelters vs. Rescues

Guinea pig rescues are privately-run, no-kill groups or individuals. Shelters on the other hand are typically the city, county or regional animal care and control organizations run by tax-payer dollars, grants and contributors. Shelters will usually euthanize animals for ill-health or lack of cage space. These are the "pounds," or local Humane Societies or SPCA's.

Guinea Pigs for Sale

For the exact same reasons, you will see us use "guinea pigs for sale" in addition to adoption. Please understand, that in no way, do we condone nor allow the 'selling' of any pets or animals. Breeders are not allowed to post their stock for sale here. Anyone who 'intentionally bred' their guinea pig is a breeder. Pure and simple. We work hard to make it hard for breeders to sell their animals. The harder it is for them to sell, then they will have to breed fewer animals. However, we also work hard to make it easy for you to find and adopt a guinea pig in need of a new home. Many people in search of a small pet do not know that there is an overpopulation problem. They typically go to the internet looking for guinea pigs "to buy" or guinea pigs "for sale." We want them to come to an adoption site first--rather than a breeder's site. So this is why we are using this terminology in various circumstances.