It is with great sadness that we are announcing the closure of the Guinea Pig side of the rescue.
We have been rescuing and rehoming Guinea Pigs for 17 years now, and this year alone we have rehomed just over 200 lucky piggies to their forever homes. Their welfare has always been paramount to us which is why we homecheck all of our animals to ensure they have ample accommodation, food and company. Unfortunately all this takes time we increasingly don't have.
Be assured that this is not a decision that we have taken lightly. We want to be able to give our best care to the animals at the rescue and so the extremely hard decision has been made to decrease numbers and to concentrate fully on the rabbits.
We want to say a MASSIVE thank you for the help all the Guinea Pig volunteers have given us over the years. Mucking out, cutting nails, lugging hay bales, dodgy hairdressing, cleaning anal sacs, chopping veggies, bathing stinkies, changing water bottles, and of course generic loving of piggies!
Also of course a big thank you to those who have adopted pigs from us, fostered ill piggies, raised money for the pigs, given us their pocket money, supported us from afar, and helped with piggy trains. Without you we would not have been able to help as many as we have
We still have some boars to rehome (pairs, and neutered singles) so will be posting them here over the next few months. Please still use our email
windwhistlewarren@gmail.com for any piggy enquiries though as we will still will be part of the network and may be able to help.
Your nearest Piggy Bank approved Guinea Pig rescues are now Glynneath Guinea Pig Rescue, Blue Cross (Burford Rehoming Centre), The Littlest Rescue and Rspca Walsall.
I'm sure you'll all join me in the biggest of thanks to Alice for helping the piggies time and time again, and Derek for his unending support (despite all the grumbling!) THANK YOU
I believe all the piggies have now been rehomed. However Alice continues with the rabbit rescue as she did before taking in piggies , so please contact her if you are interested in rehoming rabbits.