Guinea Pig Appreciation Day
On July 16, people across America celebrate Guinea Pig Appreciation Day to pay tribute to these cuddly lovable pets that stole the hearts of thousands of people. Yes, these furballs are friendly pocket pets that can prove to be one of the best companions if treated right. And guess what? These pets are super social, too. If you haven’t ever had the chance to spend a day with a guinea pig, now is the time to give it a shot. We assure you, the experience will be memorable. Get in touch with an animal shelter or rescue in your area to learn about these huggable creatures.
HISTORY OF GUINEA PIG APPRECIATION DAY
Guinea pigs are a species of rodents that are adopted as pets due to their domesticated nature and cute appearance. However, guinea pigs were not always kept in homes — they were originally seen as livestock and their meat was consumed by people. Said to have originated from the Andes mountains of Peru, the animals were initially wild and had to be trained. Though they were eaten by people, guinea pigs were also depicted in folk art and handicrafts created between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D. since certain civilizations worshipped them. People of the Inca Empire, on the other hand, sacrificed them to their gods in order to please them. Needless to say, before guinea pigs became popular as pets, their existence meant several different things to people belonging to varying regions.
During the 16th century, guinea pigs were imported to Europe and earned the reputation of exotic pets. Since they were unique to the land, they were owned only by the rich. In fact, Queen Elizabeth I of England is said to have been fascinated with guinea pigs. However, this status changed in the 17th century when guinea pigs started being used for scientific experimentation due to their biological similarity with humans. They were the main test subjects before mice and rats came into the picture. It’s due to this historical background that ‘guinea pig’ is often used today when referring to a subject being used for experimentation. Today, they are one of the most popular pets for children in the U.S.
HOW TO CELEBRATE GUINEA PIG APPRECIATION DAY
1.Adopt or buy a guinea pig
To celebrate the day, buy or adopt a guinea pig. Just make sure you research how to take care of a guinea pig before you bring one home.
2.Write about the advantages of guinea pigs as pets
Guinea pigs are adorable and have such fun personalities! They are also great for people with stress and basically anyone looking for a furry friend. Use this day to write all you can about the great characteristics of guinea pigs on a blog or your social media accounts.
3.Speak up against lab tests on guinea pigs
You can also use this day to speak up against animal testing and the experiments conducted on guinea pigs. Yes, scientific evolution is important but not at the expense of these adorable creatures.
WHY GUINEA PIG APPRECIATION DAY IS IMPORTANT
A. It tells us why we should appreciate guinea pigs
Guinea pigs are buddies that are easy to keep, don’t take up a lot of space, and do not demand hours of attention either.
B. It promotes keeping them as pets
Guinea pigs are great pets to keep if you want your children to grow up as pet lovers but lack the time and space to adopt a dog. The day is important since it tells us exactly why we need a guinea pig in our home!
C. It helps to understand their personality
The day helps highlight the personalities of guinea pigs and discusses why they should be loved and cherished by anyone who owns them.
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