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  • Please email or message me via my facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morethey will be ivermectin treated and come with a small bag of change over foodthey will be ready for their new homes from 25 th januaryi have this lovely pair of guinea pigs looking for their forever homesa deposit will be required to secure

    20 €

  • Please email or message me via my facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morethey will be ivermectin treated and come with a small bag of change over foodthey will be ready for their new homes from 25 th januarya deposit will be required to securei have 3 sow guinea pigs looking for their forever homes

    20 €

  • Please email or message me via my facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morethey will be ivermectin treated and come with a small bag of change over foodthey will be ready for their new homes from 25 th januaryi have a lovely pair of boar guinea pigs looking for their forever homesa deposit will be required to secure

    20 €

  • Please email or message me via my facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morethey will be ivermectin treated and come with a small bag of change over foodthey will be ready for their new homes from 25 th januaryi have these love boy guinea pigs looking for their forever homesa deposit will be required to secure

    20 €

  • Please email or message me via my facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morei have this lovely boy looking for his forever homehe will be ready for his new home from 25 th januarya deposit will be required to securehe will be ivermectin treated and come with a small bag of change over food

    20 €

  • A deposit will be required to secure please email or contact us via our facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read moreshe will be ivermectin treated and come with a small bag of change over foodshe will be ready for their new homes on 7th november when they are 6 weeks oldi have this beautiful girl ready to reserve

    30 €

  • Please email or contact us via our facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morethey are 10 weeks old and will be ivermectin treated before they leave for their new homesi have two gorgeous lion head lop buck ready for their new home

    30 €

  • Please email or contact us via our facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morei have 4 gorgeous mini lop bucks now ready to leave for their new homesthey are 8 weeks old and will be ivermectin treated before leaving

    40 €

  • Please email or contact us via our facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morehe is 12 weeks old and will be ivermectin treated before he leaves for his new homei have a gorgeous lion head lop buck ready for his new home

    20 €

  • Please email or contact us via our facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morei have a gorgeous pair of brothers looking for their forever homethey are 12 weeks old and will be ivermectin treated before leaving

    20 €

  • Please email or contact us via our facebook page ropsley cavies and bunnies read morethey will ivermectin treated before leavingi have a gorgeous pair of boar guinea pigs available for their new homes

    20 €

  • Please email or contact us via our facebook page ropsley cavies and bunniesthey will be ivermectin treated before leavingi have 4 boar guinea pigs looking for their forever homes

    20 €

  • Young dutch type cavies for sale boars and sows read more

    10 €

  • But the real difference is the level of aggression — in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than 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 disputescan 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 femalesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tameso 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 allas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry malefemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryin my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timeor, more accurately, the males just aren’t quite as shy as the 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 exploringexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanboars ÂŁ18 each ready to go 22nd march sows ÂŁ20 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 availablebut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning males

    18 €

  • But the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than 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 disputesexperienced 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 femalesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tamethis 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 exploringso 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 allbaby 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 piggiesas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry malefemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryin my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timeor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanbut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning males

    20 €

  • But the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than 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 disputesexperienced 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 femalesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tameready to reserve, can go on 28 june, when 6 weeks old 1x abyssinian black self boar must live in pairs unless joining other piggiesthis 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 exploringso 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 allas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry malefemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryin my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timeor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanbut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning males

    20 €

  • But the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than 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 disputesexperienced 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 femalesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tamethis 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 exploringso 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 allas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry malefemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryin my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timeor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesbaby guinea pig 1 x black & white sow ready to go now, guinea pigs must live in pairs unless joining other piggiesexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanbut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning males

    20 €

  • But the real difference is the level of aggression -- in general, male cavies are much more aggressive than 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 disputesexperienced 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 femalesit will take longer for a shy cavy to warm up to you and become tamebaby guinea pigs sows & boars various ages, ready to reservethis 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 exploringso 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 allas an additional bonus, the males do tend to live longer than femalesand it is worth noting that a timid female, if frightened, is just as likely to bite as an angry maleready to leave 2-4weeks guinea pigs must live in pairs unless joining other piggiesfemales, on the other hand, are highly social and may even fail to thrive if kept solitaryin my experience, the males can be somewhat less interested in keeping house, which may result in a messier cage from time to timeor, more accurately, the males just aren't quite as shy as the femalesexceptionally finicky or aggressive males may be slightly prone to biting, although it is rare for any cavy to bite a humanbut while these traits make the males more desirable pets from my point of view, there are some disadvantages to owning males

    20 €

  • Cosmic cavies has some lovely guineas now available for saleboys and girls available, short haired, long and swiss more due soon! please get in contact with cosmic cavies to be put on the waiting list if your looking for something in particulargood homes a must read moreone piggie ÂŁ20, 2 for ÂŁ30, 3 for ÂŁ40 must go with other piggies unless boys for breeding

    20 €

  • Cosmic cavies has some lovely guineas now available for saleboys and girls available, short haired, long and swiss more due soon! please get in contact with cosmic cavies to be put on the waiting list if your looking for something in particularone boy piggie ÂŁ20, 2 for ÂŁ30, 3 for ÂŁ40good homes a must read moregirls ÂŁ25, 2 for ÂŁ40, 3 for ÂŁ50 must go with other piggies unless boys for breeding

    20 €

  • Three brown and white two black and white wanting new homes

    5 €

  • Please contact me for more details or see my pastoral cavies facebook page for more photos and infobaby guinea pigs available (i have more than just the babies in the photo which can be seen on the pastoral cavies facebook page)they leave with a small bag of changeover food and will be ivermectin treatedthey are ready to leave at 6 weeks old and can be viewed with their family heremy boars are ÂŁ25 each and my sows and ÂŁ30 each

    25 €

  • Please follow me on my facebook page wisteria cavies for up to date littersat wisteria cavies we are hobby breeders of pedigree and pet lunkarya and teddy guinea pigsbabies will not leave until they are at least 6/7 weeks old i have 2 lunkarya boars ready to leavepedigree piggies will of course come with their papersall piggies will come with change over food, ivermected and will come with lifelong supportprices will vary so please contact for details

    30 €

  • Please follow me on my facebook page wisteria cavies for up to date littersat wisteria cavies we are hobby breeders of pedigree and pet lunkarya and teddy guinea pigspedigree piggies will of course come with their papersbabies will not leave until they are at least 6/7 weeks oldall piggies will come with change over food, ivermected and will come with lifelong supportprices will vary so please contact for details

    30 €

  • Facebook page pigateers cavies & colourful cavies read moreodella’s mum & sisters can be seenspice’s parents can be seen by photoi have these two adorable californian bred “pets” sows/female looking for a homeas her half sister took a while to pointspice (golden & white) born 26th march 21 (ready now) odella (white crested) born 16th june 21 (ready 11th august) i am yet to see if she will be mismarked with californian pointsthey can go together or separately

    30 €

  • Facebook page pigateers cavies & colourful cavies read moreodella’s mum & sisters can be seenodella (white crested) born 16th june 21 (ready 11th august) i am yet to see if she will be mismarked with californian pointsas her half sister took a while to pointi have these a adorable californian bred “pets” sow/female looking for a home

    30 €

  • Facebook page pigateers cavies & colourful cavies these are the most recent photos of hershe was born on the 16th junecan provide pedigree if askedmum & sisters can be seenready now odella is a californian bred dew english crested sow/female looking for a home

    30 €

  • Pigateers cavies & colourful cavies read morethey are all ready to leave nowborn happy for all 3 to go together, or separatelywe do not sell them to live alone as they are very social animalsif going by themselves, you must have a friend for them to go withi have 3 adorable boar/male guinea pigs all looking for new homesboar 1:black & golden coronet pet, coronet x peruvian bredborn boar 2: dark eyed white, californian crested x dew bredparents can all be seen, photos can also be sent on requestborn boar 3: dark eyed white, californian x dew bred

    20 €

  • Facebook - dudleys cavies read morethey will be ready to leave at 8 weeks (weights depending) which will be from the 13th of september 1 dal boar 1 black/white boar *reserved* 1 white dal boar all come with pedigree and courier can be arranged if neededhere at dudleys cavies, we have 3 gorgeous werewolves available to reserve

    90 €

  • My facebook group is welsh coast cavies & bunnies, i’m a registered prefix for cavies with bcci often have babies & adults looking for new homes so please to text me via number or on here:) read morehiya, i breed swiss, californians, funkys and the odd smooth/crested pet

    35 €

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