On May 24, 5:30=A0pm, Rocinante <RocinanteREMOVET...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 May 2008 01:29:31 -0700 (PDT), Ted wrote:
> > On May 20, 3:57=A0pm, Michel Oosterbeek <so...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> A week ago today, Droopy went to heaven. That meant our new guy,
> >> Dribbel, was left alone. So we looked for a new friend.
>
> >> We found Heidi at the animal protection agency, ready for adoption.
So
> >> she became Dribbels new friend, and it seams they are getting along
> >> exceptionally wel!
>
> >>http://www.mioo.demon.nl/pages/caven_fotos/heide.jpg
>
> > Stupid me - just re-read your email. SHE is a she - whopeeeeeee. Do
> > keep us posted - can't wait to see those baby photos. They are so cute
> > when they're pregnant. I had a little black and white one who had
> > three babies ( she was only a baby herself - so small litter and one
> > of them died as she delivered unattended). She was already pregnant
> > when we bought her at a pet shop. She was our first experience of
> > piggies, so we were on a steep learning curve there! Would never buy
> > from a shop again as they all had ringworm ( yes the babies too). We
> > would always rescue now.
> > Heather
>
> It is idiotic and dangerous (for the mother) to breed guinea pigs when
> there are plenty available to be adopted.
>
> --
> See my piggies live:http://piggiecam.webhop.net
>
> RocinanteREMOVET...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I had no idea that the animal was pregnant when I bought her and also
no idea they had ringworm. I agree it is irresponsible for someone
with no experience to breed piggies but Michel has years of experience
with these animals.


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