Guinea Pig Who Always Wants to Be with Mom Has Stolen Our Hearts

What an absolute little doll!

When you think about clingy pets, which animals come to mind? Dogs, cats, and even birds are known for being particularly affectionate, but this guinea pig is giving all of them a run for their money. When you see the way she happily hops into her owner's hand, your hearts will be melting just like ours did!

 This precious video was posted on TikTok by @Oh there will be!! She’s a trouble maker but she’s to darn cute not to spoil!_potatoes, an account run for a trio of guinea pigs named Tiki, Sisu, and Mocha. The precious baby guinea pig in this viral clip is Sisu, and she's just the sweetest girl!

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OMG--just listen to those little squeaks! That sound stole our hearts from the moment we heard it, and by the looks of the comments, we weren't the only ones.

"I love guinea noises," @estrogengr3nade wrote. They're beyond precious! We're so glad that Sisu's owner brought her closer to the camera for a better listen... and a closer view!

Viewer @mollyy__rosee gushed, "that is one of the cutest guinea pigs I’ve ever seen, OMG." Aren't you just in love? Sisu's long fur and stunning coloring are just as stunning as they are adorable. No wonder this little piggy went viral!

"There better be lots of snacks wrapped in under the tree for this little cutie this year," said @ahritales. We concur! Luckily, there's no argument from this owner. They said, "Oh there will be!! She’s a trouble maker but she’s too darn cute not to spoil!" We think all pet owners can relate to that! When you love a fur baby with all your heart--it's impossible not to spoil them!

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