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MOE   

In shelter Small & Furry

Boston, MA, 02116
Pet name:
MOE
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Guinea Pig
Date:
11/14/2023
Age:
Senior
Size:
Medium
Description:
MEET MOE AND TEDDY! Hello, were Moe and Teddy, the inseparable senior guinea pig buddies looking for our forever home. Moe is the charming tan and white fellow, while Teddy rocks a dapper shade of grey. We may be a bit shy around new faces, but dont let that fool you - weve got hearts full of love just waiting to be shared! We dream of a cozy, quiet home where we can spend our golden years together. A patient and understanding family who appreciates the art of slow-building friendships would be perfect for us. As senior gentlemen, were not looking for anything too fancy just a safe space to call our own and a loving family to share it with. Like any pet, guinea pigs require a lot of care and attention. It is important to familiarize yourself with their daily and long-term needs before adopting a new pig. Since guinea pigs are prey animals, theyll need a little extra time and patience adjusting to their surroundings before their unique personalities can truly shine! Guinea pigs are talkative and clever, and make wonderful companions when theyve bonded with you! In order to adopt, we will need to approve a photo of the enclosure Moe will be living in before you take him home. Moe has been seen by our vet team. For more information on Moe or any other animal currently residing at the Animal Rescue League of Boston, please feel free to stop by one of our Animal Care and Adoption Center locations during open hours or call us at 617-426-9170. Our Adoption Forward process starts with a visit to one of our Animal Care and Adoption Centers. Also, be sure to check out our: * WEBSITE: https://arlboston.org/ * TWITTER: http://twitter.com/ARLBostonRescue * FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/AnimalRescueLeagueofBoston * INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/arlboston

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