Ushi. Adorable Guinea Pig Finds A Home

Guinea Pig Ushi

UPDATE:

Little Ushi the Guinea Pig has landed pretty lucky. He’s found someone who promises that he’ll be loved and cared for all the time – a budding 9-1/2 year old entrepreneur has stepped up to the plate and offered this little guy a new home.

For the time being, Dad will help this responsible girl to care for Ushi, but in the future she probably won’t need his help to care for her pets…. Ushi’s new BFF is, one day, hoping to become a veterinarian. Great Plan!

Best of luck to all of you. Have fun!

 

ORIGINAL TEXT:

This shy Guinea Pig was well cared for by his former owner over the past couple of years. Unfortunately a move to Europe has made it necessary to re-home little Ushi.

Two and a half years of age, extremely sociable and checked by a vet to ensure that he is 100% healthy, this adorable pet comes with his cage, toys, bedding and a supply of food. He loves his toys and munches happily on all the fresh greens that his foster mom lavishes him with.

 

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