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Guinea Pigs Available for Adoption!
Oh so many pigs to choose from!

Just for kicks, we're going to help narrow down which pigs to consider adopting. It's so hard to narrow down this list to just three per category! Take a look at these cuties:

Pigs with Personality! Dilbert & Wilbur , Snoopy , Pookie

Best Lap Pigs! Ella & Miss Piggy , Franklin & Woodstock , Nermal

Best pigs for families!
Alice , Archie , Marsvin

Best Pigs for First-Time Owners! Franklin , Connie, Napen

Please see our websites for more information about adopting:
Twin Cities Guinea Pig Rescue website

Petfinder Homepage


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Beaker
1. Beaker  (May 15, 2005 - May 2008)
Meet Beaker and Weeman, the sweetest pair of males you'll ever meet. Weeman has a slight head tilt that makes him look very cute. He is anxious to great you at the front of the cage for a quick pet or treat. Beaker is a total lap pig and loves those long movies to watch. Both have been in and out of TCGPR and we don't understand how anyone could let go of these cuties. They get along well and so they must be adopted together.
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Weeman
2. Weeman 
Meet Beaker and Weeman, the sweetest pair of males you'll ever meet. Weeman has a slight head tilt that makes him look very cute. He is anxious to great you at the front of the cage for a quick pet or treat. Beaker is a total lap pig and loves those long movies to watch. Both have been in and out of TCGPR and we don't understand how anyone could let go of these cuties. They get along well and so they must be adopted together.
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May Batch
3. May Batch 
These pigs will be available soon. Please contact us if you are interested in any of them!
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Comic Strip Pigs
4. Comic Strip Pigs  (January 5, 2008)

Meet the Comic Stip pigs! These goofy (oh fine, some are serious!) pigs are just waiting for that special home to call theirs. We have singles, we have pairs, we have trios and beyond. All the pigs will try to tell you who they want to go home with. If you want one pig from a pair we'll check with them to see if they are ok being split up and visiting other pigs. If you find two pigs that don't mention each other we can see if they get along. And remember, TCGPR will waive the adoption fee for anyone wanting to neuter a boar to be a friend to their females.

Where did all these pigs come from?! Believe it or not, two years ago this was two guinea pigs. So essentially, we have over 40 guinea pigs originating from two guinea pigs in the last two years. The previous owners realized that they couldn't keep up with that many pigs, and we're not quite sure why they didn't find out how they could get the babies to stop coming. Cases like this are exactly why TCGPR is always flipping pigs over!

Some pigs won't be ready to go yet, but most are ready to get out and to their own homes. Do us a favor and ignore the red highlights in the eyes of some of the pigs. You know those birthday photos you took last month and some of them you had red eyes in? We believe you that you don't have naturally red eyes. So believe us that these pigs have lovely dark eyes! Smile

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Ella and Miss Piggy
5. Ella and Miss Piggy 
Meet the divas, Ella and Miss Piggy. These opinionated ladies will have something to say about everything. You generally can't see the legs of a guinea pig when they zoom around the cage, but these two walk like they were born with stilettos. They talk behind each other's backs but call each other "dah-ling" in front of each other. Can you handle these two big personalities?

Ella is an almost three year old guinea pig. She is fashionably red dutch american, and the more snobby of the two. She thinks she is owed everything, and will keep you on your toes to meet her demands.

Miss Piggy has more humble backgrounds, but still wears a mask that she is too good for you. She hates to be touched in places she deems inappropriate, and when you do she says "Ugh!" in her own way. She is constantly trying to show Ella that she is as good as her, but deep down she knows she doesn't have what it takes to be Ella. Miss Piggy won't tell us her age, but we guess she's younger than Ella at about 2 years old.
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