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Runty & Sawyer
About Runty & Sawyer
Are you looking for 2 bonded besties to brighten up your day? Then these 2 will be perfect for you!
These 2 boys are the strong silent types to start and then become brave and bold boys! Runty is white with a patch of black around 1 eye and a patch of brown around the other eye. Sawyer is the beautiful tri color black/brown/white piggy. They are both very handsome with a little bit of curl to their coats.
Sawyer is the sweetest snuggle bug you have ever met! He lets the kids pick him up and then snuggles in and will even eat food from their hands. He loves his morning free roam and then searches thru his cage for all the yummy veggies hidden while he was out. He has come such a long way in such a short time and we couldn’t be more proud of him. He is quickly becoming a family favorite.
Runty is the more adventurous of the 2. He will tolerate being held for awhile but then he’s a piggie on a mission! He loves zooming around the enclosure for free roam, climbing into the dirty laundry box, zipping thru tunnels and seeing what new spots he can hide in. In his cage he loves hiding in the hay bag so he can eat as much as he wants whenever he wants. He doesn’t mind being out in the open when people are around as long as you let him do his own thing.
Have you ever seen Guinea pigs get the zoomies? It is adorable and full of popcorns as they race and jump around the free roam enclosure playing tag with one another. These boys are fast and full of entertainment. When they are done zooming around they will both sit nicely in your lap for nail trims. They are starting to enjoy lots of food they didn’t use to eat like tomatoes! While not the loudest piggies they will make happy noises while out free roaming.
If you have a big cage with lots of hides, space for them to free roam, food for them to enjoy (fresh veggies, vitamin c, pellets, water and an abundance of hay) then with love and patience these boys are sure to earn a spot in your heart and home!
Our adoption fee is: $60
Good with Cats?
Not tested with Cats
Good with Dogs?
Not tested with Dogs
Good with Kids?
Not tested with Kids
Do I Need Special Care?
None