The RSPCA says more than 1,600 guinea pigs have been abandoned nationwide since the start of 2021 as the animal charity lends its support to Guinea Pig Awareness Week (September 23-27), in the hope of inspiring people to provide the very best care for these "incredible pets".
After the pandemic there was a steady rise in the numbers of abandoned guinea pigs which were dealt with by the RSPCA, from 455 in 2021 to 483 last year, although numbers have fortunately dropped this year - though problems have far from abated.
In total 1,639 guinea pigs were reported abandoned to the animal charity from the start of 2021 up to the end of August 2024.
RSPCA small animal welfare expert Dominika Jagoda said: “Guinea pigs are incredible pets - with unique personalities.
“Enrichment such as toys, tunnels and plenty of hiding areas should be provided to prevent boredom.
“Owners should spend time with their guinea pigs and learn to understand their normal behaviours."
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