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Hi I’m really worried about something. One of my guinea pig’s whiskers fell off. And the guinea pig ate the thick whisker. Is this bad? Will she need to go to a vet now?
Thanks for the reassurance. It was just that it was a really long whisker which thick and at the moment when she swallowed it whole without biting it to smaller pieces, I was panicking and thought what if chokes.
Thanks for the reassurance. It was just that it was a really long whisker which thick and at the moment when she swallowed it whole without biting it to smaller pieces, I was panicking and thought what if chokes.
Both piggies are fine and there is nothing to worry about; the whisker will grow back!
Unlike with other pets, eating hair doesn't cause any problems with hair balls in guinea pigs. Barbering ( Eating Hair)
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