Olivitree
Junior Guinea Pig
Hey all,
Firsly, I am looking for a vet I can get to, my issue being, I have NO car at the moment, and the busses are awful where I live.
I was attempting to introduce a young neutered male in with my two ladies, everything was going absolutely fine, they were eating, snoozing, so on so forth, talking to each other, he was a bit rumbly and following the ladies bums around as you'd expect a male to.
However, seemingly with out any warning (I was sat in the same room keeping an eye on them) Tabby, my older lady, 5 years old with ovarian cysts and the male started a fight.
Tabby sustained two injuries on her lip before I managed to separate them (stupidly, with my hands but I was more concerned with their safety not mine!) they aren't bleeding TOO heavily but they are bleeding a tiny bit, not enough to run down her face or anything they are just red. when I took a previous piggy to the vet for a similar injury they simply used a bit of glue and disinfectant and patched his lip back together.
What first aid can I provide? does anyone know what glue/disinfectant is piggy safe that I can get from a tesco if I can't find a near by vet prepared to take a drop in?
I'm not too worried, she's still happy to eat even with the two tears around her mouth and I managed to get a good look just now, doesn't seem too deep at all, just dont' want it getting infected or her opening the wound further.
Firsly, I am looking for a vet I can get to, my issue being, I have NO car at the moment, and the busses are awful where I live.
I was attempting to introduce a young neutered male in with my two ladies, everything was going absolutely fine, they were eating, snoozing, so on so forth, talking to each other, he was a bit rumbly and following the ladies bums around as you'd expect a male to.
However, seemingly with out any warning (I was sat in the same room keeping an eye on them) Tabby, my older lady, 5 years old with ovarian cysts and the male started a fight.
Tabby sustained two injuries on her lip before I managed to separate them (stupidly, with my hands but I was more concerned with their safety not mine!) they aren't bleeding TOO heavily but they are bleeding a tiny bit, not enough to run down her face or anything they are just red. when I took a previous piggy to the vet for a similar injury they simply used a bit of glue and disinfectant and patched his lip back together.
What first aid can I provide? does anyone know what glue/disinfectant is piggy safe that I can get from a tesco if I can't find a near by vet prepared to take a drop in?
I'm not too worried, she's still happy to eat even with the two tears around her mouth and I managed to get a good look just now, doesn't seem too deep at all, just dont' want it getting infected or her opening the wound further.
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