Barry is a male guinea pig looking for his forever home. There are rumors that he was named after Barry Manilow, the Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and piano player. With hands like guinea pig Barry, you can see why people think he was named after a professional piano player. Just like his rumored namesake, guinea pig Barry also sings. Guinea pigs are known for their vocals, at various times wheeking, whining, rumbling, chutting, hissing, cooing, squeeling and purring. Barry is a sweet guy who enjoys getting gentle head scratches. Did you know guinea pigs love to nibble on fresh veggies? Spoil Barry with delicious fresh greens, and you’ll be best friends in no time. If Barry sounds like he might be the one for you, come and meet him. Stop by Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to meet Barry ID# A970828 or call (650) 340-7022 to schedule an appointment to meet him. Visit www.phs-spca.orgfor more information.

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