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guinea pig attacked by a rat -any advise to help til i get to vet

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Well done to you and your piggy - I am new to this forum but have been following this thread and i am so glad that things are looking up for you.
Keep up the good work with Jennifer !

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BRILLIANT news !!!
Go little Jennifer xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>
Whee are all so happy for you love, sending more wheeeks of love and healing from all of us xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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i am please to report that today i saw jennifer eating her dry food :) also she continues to have her old personality shine through XD today when i put the veg in she was straight in the food bowl wheeking XD
 
That's great news! I'm rooting for you, little Jennifer xx
 
Thats great! Poor little girl must have had such a fright when the rat bit her, no wonder she was quiet. Sounds like she is putting in behind her now! You'll have to post some pics of the little lady!
 
Yay I am so glad she is feeling her old self again and continuing to improve.

Joy xx
 
hey everyone
Jennifer seems to have knocked the scab off her main injury and has started it bleeding all over again :(
I've stopped it bleeding but i was wondering what i could do to stop her knockng another scab off - i keep having mages of her wearing a tiny cone like what they put on dogs lol

apart from that she seems fine :) limp is now nealry totally gone although she still isn;t holding her head up properly. She's eating and drinking fine and seems to be full of life again =D
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Don't worry too much about the scab coming off the wound. The area will slowly and surely heal. Trying to protect the area is usually more trouble than it is worth and would achieve very little.
 
Don't worry too much about the scab coming off the wound. The area will slowly and surely heal. Trying to protect the area is usually more trouble than it is worth and would achieve very little.

Cheers :)

I'll just leave it be and hopefully she'll leave future scabs alone :)
 
Big huggles and kisses for Jennifer, glad she is improving all the time.

Joy xx
 
I hope that Jennifer is doing OK today and recovering further?
 
I really don;t know how she did it at her age, but despite the odds being staked against her, Jennifer seems to be pretty much 100% now :))

When she hears a bag rustle, she's out out demanding food! Eating on her own, drinking on her own, running round, pushing her mum away from the food bowl!

Her wound has scabbed over again and I'm hoping she'll leave it alone this time and not knock it off again!

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Wonderful news, I am so pleased to hear how well she has recovered! Fingers crossed she leaves her scabs alone so they can heal over nicely.

Well done you. :)
 
Sorry only just catching up - I'm sooooooo glad Jennifer is doing so well :)
Well done for helping her get better xx>>>
 
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i'm so so relieved for you both xx>>>xx>>>
 
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