Squeak came to us as one of a pair but unfortunately his friend passed away so Squeak is now on his own.
He is quite nervous but does come up to the front of his hutch to see you then runs away. Squeak will get over this with plenty of love and handling.
Hi Amanda
ReplyDeleteWe ( myself and my daughters ) are interested in re-homing Squeak.
We had two male GP and unfortunately one passed away yesterday, leaving my eldest devastated.
I understand as we now left with 1 male long haired, introducing another male could cause them to fight? ( flop is nearly 3yrs old )
I know GP should be paired, and would love to have a friend for Flop. but I am happy to keep them separated if you to believe that these may fight?
I have two outdoor hutches, and one indoor cage... If squeak was to join our family, and felt he needed to be kept alone, we would be interested in another indoor cage.
Sorry for the lateness in my e mail, if you could be so kind to let us know about our situation with adopting another male solely and a price on indoor cage.
Kind regards
Catherine Sewell, Maisy, Alice and rosemary... and of course Flop x
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