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  • Oxfam bookshop chelmsford pre-owned cd in excellent condition tracklist 1 requiem aeternam indigo dream oppenheimer thousand year dream lyrics by – jean-frédéric messier forever without end lyrics by – jean-frédéric messier blow the wind / pie jesu migrations goya's nightmare backwards priests forever without end (solo voices) la blanche traversée lyrics by – rober racine flood 3:56 see oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • In my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timebut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning malesthis essentially means two things for your pet’s personality — the shy cavy is going to spend more time hiding, and won’t be as interested in coming out of its pen or exploringor, more accurately, the males just aren’t quite as shy as the femalesas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesbut the real difference is the level of aggression — in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry maleboars £18 each ready to go 22nd march sows £20 each ready to go 12th april must go in pairs unless joining other piggies experienced hobby breeder handled regularly, from a household with cats, dogs, birds; so used to us all! boars and sows availableexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humancan reserve now with 50% deposit message me with any questions the pros and cons of both genders: in general, it is my experience that male cavies are more outgoing than femalesso a female cavy may be slow to trust and interact with humans, while a male cavy will be more quick to learn to whistle at its owners, to allow itself to be picked up without running away, or even to allow itself to be handled at allfemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitarythis may affect your decision if you, for example, plan to keep more than one cavy, because male cavies are much more likely to fight one another over territorial disputesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tame

    18 €

  • In my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timebut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning malesbaby guinea pigs - mixed litter 1 x tri-colour boar 1 x black & white sow ready to go 13 june, when 6 weeks old guinea pigs must live in pairs unless joining other piggiesexperienced hobby breeder handled regularly, from a household with cats, dogs, birds; so used to us all! can reserve now with 50% deposit message me with any questions the pros and cons of both genders: in general, it is my experience that male cavies are more outgoing than femalesthis essentially means two things for your pet's personality -- the shy cavy is going to spend more time hiding, and won't be as interested in coming out of its pen or exploringbut the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry maleexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesso a female cavy may be slow to trust and interact with humans, while a male cavy will be more quick to learn to whistle at its owners, to allow itself to be picked up without running away, or even to allow itself to be handled at allfemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesthis may affect your decision if you, for example, plan to keep more than one cavy, because male cavies are much more likely to fight one another over territorial disputesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tame

    20 €

  • In my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timebut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning malesor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesexperienced hobby breeder handled regularly, from a household with cats, dogs, birds; so used to us all! can reserve now with 50% deposit message me with any questions the pros and cons of both genders: in general, it is my experience that male cavies are more outgoing than femalesthis essentially means two things for your pet's personality -- the shy cavy is going to spend more time hiding, and won't be as interested in coming out of its pen or exploringbut the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry maleexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesso a female cavy may be slow to trust and interact with humans, while a male cavy will be more quick to learn to whistle at its owners, to allow itself to be picked up without running away, or even to allow itself to be handled at allfemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryready to reserve, can go on 28 june, when 6 weeks old 1x abyssinian black self boar must live in pairs unless joining other piggiesthis may affect your decision if you, for example, plan to keep more than one cavy, because male cavies are much more likely to fight one another over territorial disputesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tame

    20 €

  • In my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timebut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning malesbaby guinea pig 1 x black & white sow ready to go now, guinea pigs must live in pairs unless joining other piggiesexperienced hobby breeder handled regularly, from a household with cats, dogs, birds; so used to us all! can reserve now with 50% deposit message me with any questions the pros and cons of both genders: in general, it is my experience that male cavies are more outgoing than femalesthis essentially means two things for your pet's personality -- the shy cavy is going to spend more time hiding, and won't be as interested in coming out of its pen or exploringbut the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry maleexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesso a female cavy may be slow to trust and interact with humans, while a male cavy will be more quick to learn to whistle at its owners, to allow itself to be picked up without running away, or even to allow itself to be handled at allfemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesthis may affect your decision if you, for example, plan to keep more than one cavy, because male cavies are much more likely to fight one another over territorial disputesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tame

    20 €

  • In my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timebut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning malesbaby guinea pigs sows & boars various ages, ready to reserveready to leave 2-4weeks guinea pigs must live in pairs unless joining other piggiesexperienced hobby breeder handled regularly, from a household with cats, dogs, birds; so used to us all! can reserve now with 50% deposit message me with any questions the pros and cons of both genders: in general, it is my experience that male cavies are more outgoing than femalesthis essentially means two things for your pet's personality -- the shy cavy is going to spend more time hiding, and won't be as interested in coming out of its pen or exploringbut the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry maleexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesso a female cavy may be slow to trust and interact with humans, while a male cavy will be more quick to learn to whistle at its owners, to allow itself to be picked up without running away, or even to allow itself to be handled at allfemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesthis may affect your decision if you, for example, plan to keep more than one cavy, because male cavies are much more likely to fight one another over territorial disputesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tame

    20 €

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