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kitch82
Hello I'm Kitch82's wife,
Yesterday Kevin and I went into a petshop by where we work. It's a horrible, rank nasty place and I'm not even sure why we went in there but basically there was a little pig in there who has been there since about April time. He was in with a rabbit and didn't look particularly bad in himself although the place is the most disgusting I have ever seen. Anyway I just couldn't leave this little pig behind and had to take him home with me. i appreciate this makes me more part of the problemthan the cure but the little guy had been there so long It just broke my heart to think that he wasn't being loved.
Got piggy home and he was very quiet. So quiet that when I picked him up he just went limp in my hands, he was so scared to even move a muscle. I gave him 24 hours to settle but when I came home from work today he hadn't moved and not eaten a thing. I examined him all over and found that his top right and bottom left incisors were half the length on their corresponding teeth, he is slightly under weight and has mites. I've sorted his teeth and given him a bath (I'll get some mite shampoo tomorrow) and after that he started to purr a little the more I stroked him. Then he dared to eat the hay and he quite liked that and also tried some carrot which I doubt he'd ever had before. He wasn't eathing enthusiastically but at least he was eating.
The problem is that I've put him back in his cage and now he's gone all timid and quiet again. He's just gone back to lying in the same spot not moving at all. He hasn't got anywhere to hide at the moment because I wasn't sure whether to give him one or not. I didn't want him to hide and then refuse to come out and eat. what do you all think? What can I do to relax him?
Many thanks
Yesterday Kevin and I went into a petshop by where we work. It's a horrible, rank nasty place and I'm not even sure why we went in there but basically there was a little pig in there who has been there since about April time. He was in with a rabbit and didn't look particularly bad in himself although the place is the most disgusting I have ever seen. Anyway I just couldn't leave this little pig behind and had to take him home with me. i appreciate this makes me more part of the problemthan the cure but the little guy had been there so long It just broke my heart to think that he wasn't being loved.
Got piggy home and he was very quiet. So quiet that when I picked him up he just went limp in my hands, he was so scared to even move a muscle. I gave him 24 hours to settle but when I came home from work today he hadn't moved and not eaten a thing. I examined him all over and found that his top right and bottom left incisors were half the length on their corresponding teeth, he is slightly under weight and has mites. I've sorted his teeth and given him a bath (I'll get some mite shampoo tomorrow) and after that he started to purr a little the more I stroked him. Then he dared to eat the hay and he quite liked that and also tried some carrot which I doubt he'd ever had before. He wasn't eathing enthusiastically but at least he was eating.
The problem is that I've put him back in his cage and now he's gone all timid and quiet again. He's just gone back to lying in the same spot not moving at all. He hasn't got anywhere to hide at the moment because I wasn't sure whether to give him one or not. I didn't want him to hide and then refuse to come out and eat. what do you all think? What can I do to relax him?
Many thanks