Hello, my name is Tommy and I’m a lovely little four-month-old guinea pig.
I was brought into the National Animal Welfare Trust in June as my owners could no longer care for me.
I’m quite a nervous little lad who would really like someone who has lots of time to handle me and show me that humans aren’t so scary.
I used to share a home with my big brothers but they picked on me so now I’m looking for a new home with a gentle friend to stop me feeling lonely.
We guinea pigs are very sociable and are at our happiest living with other guinea pigs. (But make sure we’re the same sex if you don’t want any babies!)
I could live either indoors or outdoors and I wouldn’t mind living with adults or a family with children of any age, where the adults would do most of the handling. I do really enjoy attention when I’m held securely but I can be a bit wriggly when I’m not that comfortable.
We piggies mainly eat fresh hay to wear down our constantly-growing teeth, a little fruit and plenty of fresh, leafy vegetables. As we can’t make our own Vitamin C, many owners also give us a supplement.
Can you offer me a good home with lots of love and cuddles? Contact the NAWT by emailing reception@nawt.org.uk or call 0208 950 0177 (option 2) to arrange for us to meet.
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