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‘Distressing and alarming.’ More than 400 guinea pigs found at a South Los Angeles home

July 19, 2025
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‘Distressing and alarming.’ More than 400 guinea pigs found at a South Los Angeles home
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Animal rescue volunteers this week found more than 400 guinea pigs at a South Los Angeles home, living in “unsanitary and overcrowded” conditions.

Now they’re asking the public to help foster or adopt some of the rescued animals or to provide donations that will fund medical support and supplies.

Southern California Guinea Pig Rescue said volunteers found hundreds of guinea pigs on Thursday evening in what they described as a “distressing and alarming” scene.

Some of the animals were dead. Others had medical problems including ringworm and open wounds. The guinea pigs, some pregnant or newborns, didn’t have enough water or proper food.

“As the tenant had stated, she was unable to feed the population of guinea pigs, the rescue team’s initial objective was to provide food, evaluate potential health issues, and begin to source overflow rescues and responsible homes,” the group said in a press release. A group spokesperson could not be reached for comment Saturday.

The guinea pigs, which eat grass hay, vegetables and pellets, were living off of corn husks. A video posted on YouTube showed guinea pigs scurrying around the residence, some hiding in beer boxes or crowded in a cage without food.

The group contacted the tenant after learning from an email from a Los Angeles Animal Services coordinator that she had hoarded 200 guinea pigs at her home and faced eviction if she didn’t relocate them by Saturday. But it turned out the woman had a lot more guinea pigs than was described.

The group said they’re concerned after being told that a Los Angeles Animal Services lieutenant visited the property and determined the guinea pigs were healthy and had enough shelter, food and water. A representative for Los Angeles Animal Services could not be reached for comment Saturday.

“We urge City officials and the animal welfare community to fully investigate this case and improve systemic response protocols. Shelter officials must be accountable if anything happens to these animals,” the press release said.

The group along with the Rescue Garden, Wee Companions and Vegas Friends of Guinea Pigs Rescue removed 33 guinea pigs. They prioritized animals that were pregnant, newborns, those suffering from health conditions and others that were the most vulnerable.

The Southern California Guinea Pig Rescue group can be reached at [email protected] or through its website. Contact information for other animal rescue groups is also listed in the group’s press release.

The post ‘Distressing and alarming.’ More than 400 guinea pigs found at a South Los Angeles home appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

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