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A GUINEA pig called Sooty had a night to remember after escaping from his pen and tunnelling into the cage of 24 females.
He romanced each one of them in turn and was yesterday the proud father of 43 offspring.
Staff att Little Friend's Farm in Pntypridd South Wales, have now secured Sooty's pen and begun looking for homes for the guinea pigs.
His owner, Carol Feehan, 42 sad "i'm sure a lot of men will be looking at Sooty with envy."
We knew that he had gone missing after wriggling through the bars of his cage.
"We looked for him everywhere but never thought of checking the pen where we keep 24 females. We did a head count and found 25 guinea pigs - sooty was fast asleep in the corner.
"He was absolutely shattered. We put him back in his cage and he slept for two days."
He romanced each one of them in turn and was yesterday the proud father of 43 offspring.
Staff att Little Friend's Farm in Pntypridd South Wales, have now secured Sooty's pen and begun looking for homes for the guinea pigs.
His owner, Carol Feehan, 42 sad "i'm sure a lot of men will be looking at Sooty with envy."
We knew that he had gone missing after wriggling through the bars of his cage.
"We looked for him everywhere but never thought of checking the pen where we keep 24 females. We did a head count and found 25 guinea pigs - sooty was fast asleep in the corner.
"He was absolutely shattered. We put him back in his cage and he slept for two days."
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