MVAS cares about all animals big and small
Mission Viejo Animal Services received a call concerning a guinea pig spotted in dense brush on the edge of a cliff next to a green belt in Laguna Niguel. Senior Animal Control Officer Sgt. Stewart responded promptly to the situation. Upon arrival, he skillfully located the guinea pig and set up a humane trap with some lettuce as bait to entice the guinea pig. With great efficiency, Sgt. Stewart managed to capture the healthy guinea pig by hand.
It is disheartening to witness instances where small domestic animals are left abandoned in the wild. Guinea pigs, being domesticated animals, are ill-equipped to survive in such environments. It is crucial for families considering a small pet to conduct thorough research about the specific animal and its needs. Shelters and rescues frequently encounter instances where parents surrender small pets due to their children losing interest in them. When you choose to adopt a new pet, regardless of its size, it entails a lifelong commitment to providing responsible care.
The endearing guinea pig has now been affectionately named Sugar Buttons. MVAS will accept adoption applications for Sugar Buttons after the five-day hold.