Pet of the Week

Johnathan the Magician – 2/6/24

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Johnathan the Magician – 2/6/24

Meet Johnathan the Magician, a whiskered wizard in search of his forever castle!

Not one to shy away from the limelight, this little showman loves being the star of the show, captivating audiences with his adorable antics and charming demeanor. Whether he’s hopping around or enjoying a tasty treat, he’s sure to steal the spotlight in any room. Johnathan is a friendly and outgoing little man who craves companionship. He thrives in the company of others and is yearning for a home where he can share his magic with a fellow male guinea pig companion. Johnathan isn’t just a guinea pig; he’s a bundle of personality waiting to brighten your days!

Click HERE to find Johnathan the Magician’s video on Facebook!

Learn more about Johnathan the Magician and find out how to take him home from the Manchester Animal Shelter! You can email them at smallanimals@manchesteranimalshelter.org

Pat’s Pet of the Week is sponsored by Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital.

 

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Manchester Animal Shelter

490 Dunbarton Rd
Manchester, NH 03102
603-628-3544

Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital

Open and fully staffed 24/7.
3 Cobbetts Pond Rd, Windham, NH 03087

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