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Brain Fart Or Jumping Piggy?

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LydiaMinx

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Boris was out for floor time this morning and I had to put him back inside quite quickly (My mum hassled me to put the cats food back in my room, I remove it as I've caught the boys eating it in the past!) So I quickly put Boris back into his cage and I recall putting Readi-grass in both of the boys litter trays. I then went about other things for a good few hours, came back up to my room and I see Boris in Badgers cage, hiding in his pigloo!

I was so flustered by this, I either totally zonked out for a moment and put him back into the wrong cage or Boris jumped over some how (the divider is 1 grid high, they've been seperated this way for a good 7-8 months and this has never happened). I now feel so guilty, Boris has a small cut on and in his nose and Badger appears unharmed, but Boris has barely left his Strawberry house since :(

I feel so bad, I hope it was me being an absent minded idiot and not him suddenly learning to climb! :(
 
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His whole mouth area looks red :( I feel like such a bad owner right now!
 

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I think its more.likely you accidentally put him in the wrong cage. Dont worry, these things happen x
 
Thank you both, still feel bad as he's still acting strangely, if he's still acting like this tomorrow he's going to the vet as I'm now quite concerned :(
 
He's barely leaving his soft strawberry house and will only eat if I put food near it or lure him out :( I tried to lure him out by putting some fresh timothy in a pile in his loft and he didn't touch it, so I placed him up there to eat it and he just started launching himself and the divider and then went statue still, it was genuinely scary!

I checked him thoroughly for injuries but there's only the slight cut on his nose, he only really acted himself when I gave him a cuddle and fed him a chunk of cucumber to keep his fluids up. He had a nap on my shoulder too, he's not himself :(
 
awww healing vibes for your little man , hope he's soon feeling tip-top & speeds down the road to recovery :nod:
hopefully nothing, just a slight traumatic moment that will pass :love::love:

Nap on your shoulder :luv: i used to have one that did that, she always looked so sweet :wub::wub:

xx
 
Sounds like he is just traumatised, poor lad. I use Bachs rescue remedy dabbed on their ears to try to help calm them. It's a herbal calmer and I swear it works. Just make sure he's eating and he will be fine. X
 
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