Moon
Well-Known Member
Well, I got suckered in, again! At least I was able to swing Ms Squeeky as a foster for Piggles rescue.
I picked her up with too small a cage (very too small) and extremely overgrown toenails - we do not know if her toes will quite go back to where they should after walking on those nails for so long. She is just under 3 years old. And they originally thought she was a male and called her PBJ for Player Baller Junior, LOL. Squeeky was "his" nickname.
I have not had a GP in something like 20 years, so I am kind of learning as I go, LOL
She's a real cutie.
In the cage she came with
And now, her new (slightly better) set up. Don't get me wrong, I know this isn't even close to the recommended space for a single GP, but it is a million times better than her old one which had just enough space for a hidey and a food dish and a wee bit of floor.
She can be adopted after her quarantine from http://www.pigglesrescue.com if anyone is interested :cheeky:
I picked her up with too small a cage (very too small) and extremely overgrown toenails - we do not know if her toes will quite go back to where they should after walking on those nails for so long. She is just under 3 years old. And they originally thought she was a male and called her PBJ for Player Baller Junior, LOL. Squeeky was "his" nickname.
I have not had a GP in something like 20 years, so I am kind of learning as I go, LOL
She's a real cutie.
In the cage she came with
And now, her new (slightly better) set up. Don't get me wrong, I know this isn't even close to the recommended space for a single GP, but it is a million times better than her old one which had just enough space for a hidey and a food dish and a wee bit of floor.
She can be adopted after her quarantine from http://www.pigglesrescue.com if anyone is interested :cheeky: