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Headline: RAW VIDEO: 43 Guinea Pigs Rescued From UK Flooding

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The RSPCA came to the rescue of 43 guinea pigs who were caught in flooding in West Sussex this week.

The owner of the guinea pigs - who volunteers for the RSPCA, fosters animals in need and takes in guinea pigs who have been rescued - spent all night on Monday (8 April2024) moving her guinea pigs to safety as the floodwater rose at her home in Littlehampton.

When the water continued to rise in her garden on Tuesday morning (9 April) she called the RSPCA for help.

Animal Rescue Officer Marie Stevens went to help. She said: “These guinea pigs have an absolutely fantastic home in a purpose-built guinea pig heaven with a large, two-storey indoor space and a huge run.

“But when I arrived their run was under approximately 1ft (30cm) of water and the guinea pigs’ owner had moved them inside to the upper level but was concerned about their safety.

“Her quick actions overnight had saved them from near certain drowning and we were happy to help move them to temporary accommodation while she concentrated on clearing her house, garden and the guinea pigs’ home.”

Some of the 43 guinea pigs in the herd were previously rescued by the RSPCA from cruelty and neglect, before being taken on by their new owner.

“We were only too happy to help ensure the safety of these piggies, many of whom were originally rescued by our teams before being rehomed in Littlehampton,” Marie added.

“We managed to get them all into boxes and cages to move them but because all of the surrounding roads were badly flooded we had to load them onto trolleys and wheelbarrows to wheel them over a footbridge and to my van.

“I’ve never seen flooding like it in that part of Sussex; it’s unprecedented.”

Marie transported all of the guinea pigs to an emergency temporary foster home where they’ll remain until their home has dried out.

The RSPCA is part of Defra’s National Flood Response Team and has approximately 60 specially-trained officers and a fleet of several emergency rescue boats that can be launched for water rescues. The water rescue teams are trained to operate in fast-flowing and contaminated water, and can be called upon to assist in rescuing animals, people and provide assistance to communities affected by flooding.

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