Tuesday, December 27, 2011

'Our guinea pigs are breeding like rabbits': Animal rescue centre is overrun after owner fails to separate the sexes in his garden

Propped up on their paws and peering eagerly at the camera, these guinea pigs could melt hearts with their cuteness.
The trouble is, there’s a lot more than just five of them.
An animal rescue centre has been inundated with 63 of the rodents after a pet owner made the mistake of leaving the small clutch of them he originally owned to their own devices in the garden. They weren’t separated by sex, so they mated freely and produced a mini population boom.


Adorable... but unfortunately there are far more than just three of them. A guinea pig owner allowed the sexes to mix together and the numbers quickly multiplied


The charity sent officers to investigate and, although the guinea pigs were healthy and in good condition, took them in at the owners’ request. 
There are now 63 waiting to be rehomed, 40 of which are at the Ashley Heath Animal Centre in Ringwood, Hampshire.
Seven have been confirmed as pregnant, and staff believe even more could be expecting.
Eight of the animals are already mothers, and there are 21 baby guinea pigs running happily around the improvised ‘maternity wing’ of the centre. Of the adults, 13 are ready to be adopted.

A spokesman for the RSPCA said: ‘When you talk about breeding like rabbits and breeding like guinea pigs, it’s virtually the same thing.  
‘They are all in good condition and really, really cute so we’re hoping to rehome them when they’re ready.  
‘They have come from a  home where they were allowed to run around in the garden without being separated by sex.’  
RSPCA inspector Graham Hammond, who brought the guinea pigs to the centre, said: ‘By failing to be a  responsible pet owner and preventing their animals from breeding, people are simply passing on the problem to someone else.  
‘RSPCA animal centres are full of animals which should never have been bred and we are struggling to find homes for them so I would urge people to gets their pets neutered.'

A spokesman for the RSPCA said: ‘When you talk about breeding like rabbits and breeding like guinea pigs, it’s virtually the same thing.  
‘They are all in good condition and really, really cute so we’re hoping to rehome them when they’re ready.  
‘They have come from a  home where they were allowed to run around in the garden without being separated by sex.’  
RSPCA inspector Graham Hammond, who brought the guinea pigs to the centre, said: ‘By failing to be a  responsible pet owner and preventing their animals from breeding, people are simply passing on the problem to someone else.  
‘RSPCA animal centres are full of animals which should never have been bred and we are struggling to find homes for them so I would urge people to gets their pets neutered.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2078705/Animal-rescue-centre-run-owner-fails-separate-sexes-garden.html#ixzz1hr1QveCJ




Saturday, July 9, 2011

                                         There is a new guinea pig
                   in town and his name is
                    DARWIN!!!
                    He is the brown and white one.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Raquel`s play

Raquel is doing a play about kid dinosaurs.
She wants people at the age of 9 or 10,
and she has to know you.
MOO.I`M A FISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You cannot be the character
Tiny because Raquel is Tiny.
(Hey Sophia and Sabrina.)

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Contest!!!


                                  Sophi wants you to enter her contest!
                                 Just put your name as a comment under this, and I`ll
                                put your name in my random draw.The prize is a day with Sophi,you have
                               to be 9- 10 years old to enter this contest.Enter the contest before March 27 2011.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

photos of raquel and sophi

                                              Cute!
                                          Number 1 cutest guinea pig voted by people on google.Thanks!
                                            The first time I held Sophi in my own hands.
                                           Cant argue with her!