There are a few things that I’m entirely passionate about in this world.
One of them is spreading suicide awareness amongst our local communities and advocating for critical mental health reform, another thing is civil rights around the world and supporting progressive social change, but probably my greatest passion, however, is raising guinea pigs.
It all started about 10 years ago, when I got my first guinea pig, Prince Albert, and he was an adorable long haired furball who resembled a toupe more than a living critter. Soon, I got Albert a current friend, and named my current guinea Papua. Pretty soon, however, I figured that they both needed more company in the form of a lady guinea. And so, with that addition, my guinea pig farm was born. At this point I have expanded from three to three hundred domesticated guinea pigs, and I couldn’t be happier with my life. The only thing is, they are continually outgrowing their habitat and costing me more money in condo renovations. Right now the greatest issue facing my bank account is the need for a superior Heating and Air Conditioning system for the guineas. See, guinea pigs are certainly resistant to cold air and cool drafts, so I never worried much about our indoor heating before. Recently, however, I’ve learn that baby guineas thrive when they are toasty warm in artificial heating. As such, I’ve set up a current nursery room, which I would like to install radiant heated flooring into. Then the little men will have accurate and reliable heat right under their tiny feet. The room will need zone controlled heating, so I’m also installing a smart temperature control to operate the heated flooring, but for whatever reason, when the Heating and Air Conditioning serviceman was inspecting my home, he also insisted I get a brand current media air cleaner and all current HEPA air filters for my indoor critter farm. I’m not quite sure what he was getting at.