Well, you're quite welcome. I wonder if hairless (hair challenged?) guinea pigs are oily like sphynx cats. If so, could you rub them on ferrous metals to keep them from rusting, a la lanolin?
Wow, lookit the last two pictures. They look almost like tiny rhinos without horns or tiny hippos! They're actually quite cute. ^_^
April 06, 2010
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Hm...I dunno. Maybe if I sat & watched them & listened to the wheeking for a bit, MAYBE I would think they were cute. Maybe.
May 08, 2010
I'm always impressed by pet owners who submit their own pets to this blog. They understand what it's all about. We celebrate their ugliness, we revel in it, we offer them up as as a counterbalance to all the sugary cuteness you find out there. It doesn't take much effort to fall in love with a puppy or a kitten. It takes a bit more to love a hairless rodent. Such is the case with Bianca from Holland. Enjoy her skinny and Baldwin guinea pigs. Enjoy her site. Thanks, Bianca.
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posted by Raging Wombat at 6:56 AM on Mar 20, 2010
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Close this window Jump to comment formThose are every bit as cute as the hairy ones! Thanks for sharing!
March 31, 2010
they're cute but I prefer the hairy ones !!
March 31, 2010
Well, you're quite welcome. I wonder if hairless (hair challenged?) guinea pigs are oily like sphynx cats. If so, could you rub them on ferrous metals to keep them from rusting, a la lanolin?
March 31, 2010
I find cute in almost anything, therefor, I declare these naked piggies CUTE!
March 31, 2010
:( Makes me miss my skinny that died in February. Like these piggies, he was adorable.
April 01, 2010
Sorry to hear about that, Ms.Cleaver. I imagine he was adorable.
April 02, 2010
Wow, lookit the last two pictures. They look almost like tiny rhinos without horns or tiny hippos! They're actually quite cute. ^_^
April 06, 2010
Hm...I dunno. Maybe if I sat & watched them & listened to the wheeking for a bit, MAYBE I would think they were cute. Maybe.
May 08, 2010