Frodo Piggins got lost in the grass
Beverley Kerry says:
I like to keep my lawn a little on the longer side, as I rescue abandoned and abused guinea pigs. There is nothing in the world like a little fresh grass to tempt a sick piggy into eating on his own, but when I recently "lost" Frodo Piggins in my back garden, I knew it was time I did something about it!
As you can see, I asked him to help mow the lawn - why should he live here rent-free - but I think at the rate he's going, it'll be 2010 before he gets it done. A blade at a time! To be fair, he was ill in these pictures and was thus excused for being remiss in his duty, but you can see how shamefully long the grass has gotten!
PS. The front garden isn't much better!



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I am a devoted guinea pig breeder and kudos to you for rescuing abused cavies. I recently adopted a guinea pig named Cocoa and even with the height of your lawn, he could finish it in less than a month. I always consult him for my lawn mowing needs.
Posted by: Samantha | April 29, 2008 07:31 PM
hey i was wondering if you could email me with any good guineea pig adaption sites please i have too guinea pigs named hagred and jaslene and they have this huge cage thiers always room for more but it fits about probably 4 5 or 6 guinea pigs fine!!! well thank you
Posted by: lynz | May 13, 2008 01:42 AM