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HOME
PAGE- This site last updated October 2008.
I do not plan to update it again. As of this writing, all links are
working, all referenced organizations are active, and all information given
is accurate.
Purpose
of this page: To help guinea pigs by providing accurate and humane
information about all issues affecting them.
Mission of The Home for Unwanted and Abandoned Guinea Pigs:The Home’s mission is reduction/elimination of guinea pig suffering and cruelty. Our goal is to encourage responsible, ethical guinea pig treatment. We are strenuously opposed to breeding and to the resultant indiscriminate giving away and selling of guinea pigs, as these cause guinea pig overpopulation, neglect, and homelessness. We also specifically take a stand against traditional classroom use and all laboratory use, as these usually constitute guinea pig abuse. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT. . . I WANT TO ADOPT! or WHERE CAN I GET A GUINEA PIG? I NEED TO GET RID OF OR FIND A HOME FOR A GUINEA PIG OTHER
GUINEA PIG QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
These are the same popular FLYERS formerly available on paper. Please feel free to print and distribute them. ARE YOU concerned about guinea pigs in pet stores? So are we! Click here to read more about PetCo and PetSmart.FOR Shelters, Rescues, Humane Societies, and kind-hearted people. . . So many people write to The Home wanting advice on how to start a Guinea Pig Rescue! So The Home has provided its professional rescue and adoption policies and materials here, free to anyone who can use them to help guinea pigs! (These are also useful for individuals who are serious about finding safe, responsible placement for a homeless or unwanted guinea pig.) Postscript 2003: When I published these adoption materials, I hoped that by their use, more people might help unwanted and abandoned, homeless guinea pigs find permanent, loving, humane homes through responsible rescue and adoption. I am overjoyed to report that while in the early 1990's I was the only Guinea Pig Rescue in the country, now there are quite a few excellent ones, and many of them are using The Home's quality materials! I am glad that my years of experience are helping other people to help guinea pigs. CLICK
HERE TO SEE:
AND
FOR anyone who ever said "I Love Guinea Pigs"click
here: I
Love Guinea Pigs
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POLITICAL PIG
One way you can always help guinea pigs is to distribute The Home's educational flyers on humane guinea pig treatment (see links above), or make a link to this web site so that people can read the materials online. Volunteer
Your Time to Help Guinea Pigs
Legislation:
You can write to your state and federal congressmen about legislation to
help guinea pigs.
Laboratory
Experiments (Vivisection):
Learn about the issues and who is involved in this type of guinea pig torture,
here: PETA
and National Anti-Vivisection
Society.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ What is The Home for Unwanted and Abandoned Guinea Pigs? I started The Home as a Guinea Pig Rescue in the mid-1980's, and for 16 years ran a shelter for needy, homeless guinea pigs. I published a newsletter, The Wheeply, for a decade. The Wheeply and The Home's educational flyers have been read by people in most of the 50 states and over 6 foreign countries. I am proud that The Home has had favorable write-ups in Animals' Agenda magazine, Animals' Voice magazine, and Bunny Huggers' Gazette, as well as other animal welfare/rights publications. The Home is in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and is no longer doing adoptions or taking in rescues. The shelter closed in 2000 (after 16 years) when the last resident died a natural death. "The Home" continues as a resource organization. History
of How The Home Began: (excerpted from
article in The Animals’ Voice Magazine,Volume 6, Number 2, April 1991)
Newsletter (The Wheeply): The last issue of The Wheeply was Winter '98-99. This web site replaces the popular newsletter. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
One of the original rescue pigs |
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Places to Visit:These are good guinea pig people whom I've known well for many years and recommend highly for their ethical programs:Vicki's Jack Pine Guinea Pig Rescue in MNI don't know this person well but boy do I admire her site! Theresa's Cavy Spirit (info site and rescue) in California For those whose dear beloved guinea pig has passed, you have my deep sympathy. This site may be of comfort to you in your grief and mourning: Rainbow Bridge Additional
links (to shelters that rescue guinea pigs and adopt them out)
are on The Home's "Where
to Adopt a Guinea Pig" page.
The Home is no longer able to answer emails or phone calls. We will not make referrals other than those already listed on the site.
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Beloved shelter resident |
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