Would This Convince You To Get Me A Guinea Pig?
Ok I made this book about guinea pigs would this convince you and be tough really tough.
Guinea Pigs!!!
Author: Ricki Nelson
Illustration: Google, Yahoo Search, and Microsoft Word
Introduction
They’re wonderful creations of God, but they can be a lot of work if you don’t know what you’re doing or anything about them. For animal lovers such as myself taking care of pets is a blast. That’s why we have Chip, Blue, and Grey. If you’re also an animal lover like me then you know that buying guinea pigs (the scientific name is Cavia Porcellus) isn’t just another responsibility it’s another family member. I would like a guinea pig for my birthday. No, big party, no, Dsi, and no, trip to Spain. Guinea pigs would last much, much longer than some Barbie they would also make a big impact. I myself don’t think this would teach me responsibility but enhance my responsibility and maturity. But like my Dsi I would pay for the guinea pigs and there food the first time around and then once I get a steady pay from Adaya I would buy it all the time, and I would also pay for Grey’s kitty litter. The only thing I’m asking you to pay for is there cage and accessories such as water bottles, toys, and etc. For the last couple of months I have kept my room clean. Yes, I will admit partly for this reason, but also from doing this for two months I have this built in me and it now comes naturally!!!!! I know you may be thinking, “You can’t even stop sucking your tongue, you don’t need a guinea pig.†but I promise you I have been trying my hardest to stop sucking my tongue all I need is a little help, and I can do it. Getting a guinea pig is easier to talk about taking care of then actually taking care of, but from all the research I’ve done I know how to take care of one to one hundred guinea pigs. Also from all the research I’ve done on guinea pigs about 5 out of 15 of my top websites says that ‘kids’ shouldn’t get guinea pigs to teach them responsibility, but the older the kid and more mature the better. The rest of the websites said that guinea pigs are great, and easy to take care of. You don’t have to buy things like guinea pig food every two weeks or there hay once a month but maybe every two months and every now and then. Guinea pigs don’t need silly treats because they are 100% vegan no meat or dairy, but they do need fruits and veggies daily such as the following: red, orange, and green bell peppers, broccoli, kale, carrots, romaine lettuce, celery, dandelion greens, baby tomatoes, cucumber, parsley, apples, pears, seedless grapes, corn, melons, bananas, strawberries, orange, Swiss chard, endive, escarole, and beet greens. Those are just some of the fruits and veggies that help the little pigs. Guinea pigs rarely have to go to the doctor if you’re a good pet owner; the only reason they would is because you would want to get one of them fixed, but if not and you fed them all there vitamin c (in vegetables and fruit) and you keep them from harm (in a nice safe and clean environment) then you should have one happy guinea pig and one happy owner. But if my guinea pig was to become ill and I didn’t have a steady pay from Adaya I would still pay for at least half, but if I did have a steady pay from Adaya I would pay full price.
15 Reasons Why I Should Get a Guinea Pig
1. They aren’t a lot of work if you love them. a_beautiful (Yahoo Answers)
2. They are peaceful and gentle creatures. mariapal (Yahoo Answers)
3. They live longer than other rodents. dukefent (Yahoo Answers)
4. When you’re sad you can cry into them and they’re the most comforting thing in the world. al l (Yahoo Answers)
5. They are cute, easy to take care of, and much, much more! haley (Yahoo Answers)
6. They are sweet and love to sit around and watch TV. Kpanda (Yahoo Answers)
7. They are fun to take care of and play with; they can even swim.
8. Guinea pigs are VERY friendly, hardly EVER bite, and are very soft and easy to look after. And plus they’re cute. Nadine G (Yahoo Answers)
9. You can cuddle them and stroke them. Moomin (Yahoo Answers)
10. Their snouts are cute, as are their tiny feet, their rakish fur, their purposeful waddle, their zealous squeals, their bean-shaped little selves.
(http://www.wondertime.go.com/life-at-hom…
11. You can potty train them.
12. Their needs aren’t elaborate.http://www.wisegeek.com/are-guinea-pigs-…
13. Guinea Pigs “talk†to you, making them easier to bond with, and are a good manageable size for a house pet. They are better alternatives to small rodents such as hamsters or gerbils.http://www.therealowner.com/small-furry/…
14. Guinea pigs are great pets, and, yes, getting a guinea pig is another responsibility but I have the commitment.
16. I love guinea pigs. They are honestly one of the best animals out there. They are so cute and pretty easy to take care of. The
Mar 16th 2010 • 23:03
by Cool 2
yes yes and yes
Mar 17th 2010 • 00:03
by Wannakno
Ok I made this book about guinea pigs would this convince you and be tough really tough.
Guinea Pigs!!!
Author: Ricki Nelson
Illustration: Google, Yahoo Search, and Microsoft Word
Introduction
They’re wonderful creations of God, but they can be a lot of work if you don’t know what you’re doing or anything about them. For animal lovers such as myself taking care of pets is a blast. That’s why we have Chip, Blue, and Grey. If you’re also an animal lover like me then you know that buying guinea pigs (the scientific name is Cavia Porcellus) isn’t just another responsibility it’s another family member. I would like a guinea pig for my birthday. No, big party, no, Dsi, and no, trip to Spain. Guinea pigs would last much, much longer than some Barbie they would also make a big impact. I myself don’t think this would teach me responsibility but enhance my responsibility and maturity. But like my Dsi I would pay for the guinea pigs and there food the first time around and then once I get a steady pay from Adaya I would buy it all the time, and I would also pay for Grey’s kitty litter. The only thing I’m asking you to pay for is there cage and accessories such as water bottles, toys, and etc. For the last couple of months I have kept my room clean. Yes, I will admit partly for this reason, but also from doing this for two months I have this built in me and it now comes naturally!!!!! I know you may be thinking, “You can’t even stop sucking your tongue, you don’t need a guinea pig.†but I promise you I have been trying my hardest to stop sucking my tongue all I need is a little help, and I can do it. Getting a guinea pig is easier to talk about taking care of then actually taking care of, but from all the research I’ve done I know how to take care of one to one hundred guinea pigs. Also from all the research I’ve done on guinea pigs about 5 out of 15 of my top websites says that ‘kids’ shouldn’t get guinea pigs to teach them responsibility, but the older the kid and more mature the better. The rest of the websites said that guinea pigs are great, and easy to take care of. You don’t have to buy things like guinea pig food every two weeks or there hay once a month but maybe every two months and every now and then. Guinea pigs don’t need silly treats because they are 100% vegan no meat or dairy, but they do need fruits and veggies daily such as the following: red, orange, and green bell peppers, broccoli, kale, carrots, romaine lettuce, celery, dandelion greens, baby tomatoes, cucumber, parsley, apples, pears, seedless grapes, corn, melons, bananas, strawberries, orange, Swiss chard, endive, escarole, and beet greens. Those are just some of the fruits and veggies that help the little pigs. Guinea pigs rarely have to go to the doctor if you’re a good pet owner; the only reason they would is because you would want to get one of them fixed, but if not and you fed them all there vitamin c (in vegetables and fruit) and you keep them from harm (in a nice safe and clean environment) then you should have one happy guinea pig and one happy owner. But if my guinea pig was to become ill and I didn’t have a steady pay from Adaya I would still pay for at least half, but if I did have a steady pay from Adaya I would pay full price.
15 Reasons Why I Should Get a Guinea Pig
1. They aren’t a lot of work if you love them. a_beautiful (Yahoo Answers)
2. They are peaceful and gentle creatures. mariapal (Yahoo Answers)
3. They live longer than other rodents. dukefent (Yahoo Answers)
4. When you’re sad you can cry into them and they’re the most comforting thing in the world. al l (Yahoo Answers)
5. They are cute, easy to take care of, and much, much more! haley (Yahoo Answers)
6. They are sweet and love to sit around and watch TV. Kpanda (Yahoo Answers)
7. They are fun to take care of and play with; they can even swim.
8. Guinea pigs are VERY friendly, hardly EVER bite, and are very soft and easy to look after. And plus they’re cute. Nadine G (Yahoo Answers)
9. You can cuddle them and stroke them. Moomin (Yahoo Answers)
10. Their snouts are cute, as are their tiny feet, their rakish fur, their purposeful waddle, their zealous squeals, their bean-shaped little selves.
(http://www.wondertime.go.com/life-at-hom…
11. You can potty train them.
12. Their needs aren’t elaborate.http://www.wisegeek.com/are-guinea-pigs-…
13. Guinea Pigs “talk†to you, making them easier to bond with, and are a good manageable size for a house pet. They are better alternatives to small rodents such as hamsters or gerbils.http://www.therealowner.com/small-furry/…
14. Guinea pigs are great pets, and, yes, getting a guinea pig is another responsibility but I have the commitment.
16. I love guinea pigs. They are honestly one of the best animals out there. They are so cute and pretty easy to take care of. The
Mar 17th 2010 • 01:03
by Carol
I don’t have to be convinced!! I gave had guinea pigs for 30 years, I started having guinea pig when looking for the perfect pet for someone who was pretty much bed bond for 21 years and the guinea pig wone hands down over all pets. I did not have to walk them, chase them around the house when i wanted to be cuddles they would always be in my bed except for the bit of time they went to their cage to eat and potty. I live a normal life now and i still have guinea pigs, just more than before.
Please edit what you wrote though as guinea pigs DO NOT like to swim. they are terrified of water. If you truly watch films of them in water you will note they are simply trying to get out of the water not having funl
Mar 17th 2010 • 01:03
by rockstar
Yes!! OMG. I love guinea pigs!
Mar 17th 2010 • 02:03
by !!Hanny!
It’s pretty good if your telling your parents, but it’s a long speech and they will most likely cut you off before you get half way through… And also, when you wrote all the veggies and fruits they needed, try leaving a few out. They will probably be thinking, “I’m not going to buy all those!!”.
Mar 17th 2010 • 05:03
by xConniee. ♥
yes. XD