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Update: The Spice Trio



We recently got an update on the Spice Trio from their new home ... where they're now part of a quad!

"Since bringing home Cinnamon and her piggy buddies Amos (aka Salt) (white with gray mask) and Pepper (gray with white tummy), my buddy Mickey (black and white) has been quite the happy camper. I haven't even had the crew for a year yet and already I couldn't imagine my life without them.

"Even though Amos and Pepper are quite old for piggies (8 yrs and counting!) they are still pretty spry. Pepper is a big baby and sleeps a lot. He and Cinnamon seem to have a very special bond. They sleep together and she grooms him more than any of the others. He is the loudest of the bunch. While he isn't always vocal, when he is, you know its Pepper!

"Amos has a goofy walk from some old-man joints. He is funny to watch because he always has the goofiest expressions on his face. We learned early on when he wouldn't let anyone else join him when the pellets were dispensed, that Amos is the head honcho. Since then we have added another food bowl to make things fair.

"The guinea pigs like carrots while Cinnamon seems to enjoy parsley the most. She has lost a lot of weight since being home with us. She gets loads of out time and the cage takes up a large portion of the living room! We have had fun watching everyone enjoy paper bags and play hide and go seek. Whenever Cinny needs to escape she goes to the second level. The guinea pigs have been up there but tend to avoid it. Its her very own bunny spot. She is very maternal and has adopted Mickey into the bunch. She does require some extra grooming from me and I have never had such an easy and mellow bunny in my arms!

"Mickey loves the companionship and has taught everyone how to sneak under the fridge door when it is open. They put their little paws into the fridge when they get impatient waiting for greens. I love how vocal they are. They greet me whenever I come by and the bunny is always curious.

"All in all the crew is doing well and everyone is happy as can be. I am so glad I brought the trio home. My house wouldn't be a home without them!"

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