Daisy is a young female Guinea pig who we have had for around 9 weeks. I bought her for my son, but he is scared stiff of her! She doesn't bite and isn't aggressive, but my son just won't hold her or handle her so we are not giving her the attention that she needs.
She has always lived alone (even when we bought her) so it's not an issue her being on her own. She comes with her own cage, water bowl, feeding bowl, indoor pen and waterproof mat and a pet carry case for transportation.
Spent well over £150 on her, asking for £30 ono but more importantly than the money, a loving caring home who can give her the love and attention she needs.
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