About me
- Can I live with young children? Yes - Tango has previously lived with children aged 10 and 15. While he may be a bit skittish at first, he quickly warms up.
- Do I have any medical issues? Potentially - Tango is scheduled for a vet visit on the 20th April 2026. We're also enquiring about a neuter appointment, though the vets might not approve it due to his age. We'll provide an update after the appointment.
- What was the reason for my surrender? Tango came into our care after the unfortunate passing of his brother, which left him feeling quite lonely.
Tango is a solitary guinea pig seeking a new home. He’s feeling quite sad on his own after spending the past 5 and a half years with his brother. Understandably, he’s confused about why he’s with us now. He loves cuddles and one on one time, but he may be a bit skittish initially if he doesn’t know you. We’re confident he will adjust to a new home quickly. At this time, it’s uncertain if he can have a female companion since he’s not neutered, we’ll provide an update after his medical appointment on the 20th April.
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