Three guinea pigs abandoned at Granby Trailhead now safe, headed for adoption
GRANBY, Mass. (WWLP) – Three guinea pigs discovered abandoned at the entrance of the Batchelor Brook Trailhead in Granby are now safe.
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The guinea pigs have been brought to a rescue organization for veterinary care and adoption, according to Granby Animal Control.
The animals were found by a couple out for a walk Wednesday morning, who spotted the small pets running loose near the trail entrance. As a result, Granby Animal Control took the guinea pigs into their care.
'They appear to be in good health and are currently safe in our care,' the department posted in an update on social media.
After efforts to locate the owner yielded no leads, the guinea pigs were placed with Wheektopia Guinea Pig Rescue, a nonprofit rescue specializing in small animal care and adoption. Interested adopters can now contact the organization directly at wheektopia.com to inquire about giving the animals a permanent home.
Authorities emphasized the dangers of abandoning small pets outdoors, noting that guinea pigs are especially vulnerable.
'Please remember: small animals like guinea pigs are vulnerable to predators, weather, and stress— the outdoors are not a safe environment for them,' Granby Animal Control stated.
Anyone with information about the guinea pigs or their previous owner is asked to call or text Granby Animal Control at (413) 575-1994.
WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on WWLP.com.
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