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Lost brown and white guinea pig named Snowball with a collar and bell in backyard near park on east side of Tucson.

Backyard near park on east side Lost listing Posted 9 months ago

Description

I lost my guinea pig, Snowball, in my backyard near the park on the east side of Tucson. She's brown with white patches and very friendly. She's been missing since yesterday afternoon and has a little collar with a bell. If anyone finds her, I would be extremely grateful to get her back!

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Backyard near park on east side

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