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Forum THE LOUNGE Texas Rustlers Guinea Pig Rescue on TV RE: Texas Rustlers Guinea Pig Rescue on TV


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    Thanks for posting that, and for the link, Sarita.

    My boss’ family has piggies, and if you weren’t in Texas she’d be over there carting home more.
    Right now they have Precious and Chestnut, because Elvis just passed away. They have trouble leaving the pet store for supplies without a piggie going home with them. Perfect candidates for rescuing instead. (How far is it to Texas from here? LOL)

    I just got a fundraising idea: how expensive would it be to sell supplies, ie. food and litter, from a rescue? Or at a fundraiser? If they got it donated, or at a reduced price, people could buy from a rescue instead of a pet shop and both support the place and also be tempted to rescue a pet instead of buying one. Hard to start up cost wise, but maybe worth it.