Looking for a new home are Ralph and Colin. they’re lovely piggies who sadly we just dont have the time for anymore. We would like them to stay as a pair as they’re friends. We originally got Ralph for our adopted Guinea. However it turns out the adopted Guinea didn’t want a friend and so we got Colin as company for Ralph… 3 piggies is just a little too much for us but we haven’t made this decision lightly.
Ralph is 12 months old and Colin is 7 months- they get on extremely well together and love to play.
In addition to the Piggies we also have
Two wooden houses, two bowls, a fleece (made especially for piggies), water bottle, hay holder and C&C cage, if desired for an extra £60.
Please message for further information, thank you.
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