Aug 1, 2024
Guinea pig home in cash crunch after Facebook funding row
A couple who care for 130 guinea pigs say they fear the pets may have to be rehomed after suddenly - and unexpectedly - losing the income they made from Facebook. Ms Mason told the BBC rehoming the guinea pigs was "a real possibility" after their ability to raise money on the platform was removed without warning. The couple pay for the care of their huge number of guinea pigs through advertising and premium live-streams that people pay a subscription fee to watch. Ms Mason said it costs "a huge amount" to pay for the care of their guinea pigs, with fees ranging from housing and heating to food and medical bills. "The amount of people that we've inspired to improve the care of their guinea pigs is amazing," Ms Mason said.
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