Burrito has been adopted!

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Burrito #771889
American/Peruvian (long Haired)
Male  |  2Yrs 9Mths 3Wks (approx)  |  1 lbs 4.8 oz

I've been adopted!

How this pet arrived:
This pet was brought in by a Good Samaritan on October 31, 2021.

At SDHS:
This pet has been examined and is now ready for their new home!

Why this pet is the one for you:
Burrito is a wonderful guinea pig looking for a home, to call his own. Burrito is a fast guy who loves to run around his cage, climb and jump! He's such a fun guy to watch! Burrito can be nervous at first about being picked up, but once in your arms he really enjoys a good chin scratch. Guinea Pigs are incredibly social animals who need to be kept in pairs to thrive. Sharing their life with other guinea pigs is an essential part of their well-being. Guinea Pigs need a lot of ground space to run around and stay healthy. Two guinea pigs will need a minimum of 10 sq. feet of space (more is better!) to call home. An easy and inexpensive way to give your pigs a DIY piggy palace is called a C&C fleece lined cage. Ask your adoption counselor for some DIY piggy palace resources! Guinea pigs need lots of daily timothy hay to munch on, extra space to run around in, and toys to keep them active and enriched! If you'd like to invite a great pet like Burrito to your home, come to the El Cajon Campus today!

Color: Himalayan
Spayed/Neutered: Unknown

 

My adoption fee includes a certificate for a free veterinary exam!

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