We have NO idea what happened, she was fine yesterday am and then this am I found her laying under their mezzanine, laying on her side, legs sticking straight out, eyes open. I find this strange, I thought small animals (most animals actually) curl up into themselves when they die. It looked like Scooter just fell over on her side and that was it.
She was happy, healthy, eating, drinking and showing no signs of illness. I know I didn't see her out and about much yesterday afternoon and she didn't come out like she normally does when I put fresh hay in their cage before bed last night but I didn't think much of it.
Now our second piggy we got about a week later but she had the runs so we took her to vet, she was on probiotics for a week and the issue was resolved, she was declared healthy and hasn't had any digestion issues since but she does make some funny weezing sounds normally when she is eating hay. Does this sound like any sort of illness that could be the "silent killer" of Scooter?
I am heartbroken, she was our first and we've only had her for a little over a month. My daughter is 2 and adores her and now I don't know what to do. We were basically told that we should wait a couple of weeks to see if our second piggy, Penny, lives or dies before introducing another one.
She was happy, healthy, eating, drinking and showing no signs of illness. I know I didn't see her out and about much yesterday afternoon and she didn't come out like she normally does when I put fresh hay in their cage before bed last night but I didn't think much of it.
Now our second piggy we got about a week later but she had the runs so we took her to vet, she was on probiotics for a week and the issue was resolved, she was declared healthy and hasn't had any digestion issues since but she does make some funny weezing sounds normally when she is eating hay. Does this sound like any sort of illness that could be the "silent killer" of Scooter?
I am heartbroken, she was our first and we've only had her for a little over a month. My daughter is 2 and adores her and now I don't know what to do. We were basically told that we should wait a couple of weeks to see if our second piggy, Penny, lives or dies before introducing another one.