MrsM
Senior Guinea Pig
Finlay had a bit of an accident 2 nights ago. He's very impetuous and imaptient and he'd decided to go back to the cage on his own. The cage can open onto the arm rest of the sofa. Except I hadn't had time to open it before he's turned into the Flying GP and kaboom, landed headfirst into the bars of the cage. :{@) He looked ok but I saw him swallow something small and white and checked his mouth immediately. HORROR!! his two top teeth had been broken in the shock, about half-way up. Worse, there was some brown gung stuck to the back of what was left. Urgh!
>>> I left it where it was because I feared that it was there for a reason and in a rush to do well, I could have made the problem worse.
We put him back in the cage after some cuddles, and monitored his eating. He's finding thin food tricky as he can't grab with the front teeth but he's getting by. The teeth are growing normally and he doesn't seem too phased by the trauma. But we got a bit of a scare... The brown gung has disappeared too.
is there anything I haven't done that I should do?
We put him back in the cage after some cuddles, and monitored his eating. He's finding thin food tricky as he can't grab with the front teeth but he's getting by. The teeth are growing normally and he doesn't seem too phased by the trauma. But we got a bit of a scare... The brown gung has disappeared too.
is there anything I haven't done that I should do?