Laurentoe
Junior Guinea Pig
hi everyone!
When I got my piggies a few weeks ago I had no idea about how bad pet shops can be for adopting/purchasing animals! So please go lightly on me when I say I got my two lovely little girls from pets at home
(trust me I'm paying the price, turns out both of the poor babies had ringworm.)
I didn't realise there were so many piggies out in shelters or I would have adopted a pair in a heartbeat!
So yeah, a week after fetching my two babies home, I noticed Rosie (the lilac pig) had a bald patch on her back, it took me a week because she has such long fur you couldn't see it until you stroked her hair backwards. I bought some treatment for her and disinfected her cage every two days. As she was with her companion (bear, the brown agouti pig) since birth (there sisters) I didn't want to break their bond and left her in, so there both being treated and Rosie is practically clear!
So yeah after that issue, there's the matter of not drinking. When I say they are not drinking, I mean at all. I've had them nearly 3 weeks and they haven't touched a drop. I've seen online that pigs can sometimes get enough water from their veg which is likely as I have been spoiling them (I'm SORRY OK? It was my way of saying sorry after treating them for ringworm
Is this okay? They get plenty of veg, they pretty much get a small serving every time they wheek for some! As I said it's been 3 weeks and they are perfectly happy, muNching away and popcorning. I'm sorry this post is so long
Thanks x pictures below

When I got my piggies a few weeks ago I had no idea about how bad pet shops can be for adopting/purchasing animals! So please go lightly on me when I say I got my two lovely little girls from pets at home
(trust me I'm paying the price, turns out both of the poor babies had ringworm.) I didn't realise there were so many piggies out in shelters or I would have adopted a pair in a heartbeat!
So yeah, a week after fetching my two babies home, I noticed Rosie (the lilac pig) had a bald patch on her back, it took me a week because she has such long fur you couldn't see it until you stroked her hair backwards. I bought some treatment for her and disinfected her cage every two days. As she was with her companion (bear, the brown agouti pig) since birth (there sisters) I didn't want to break their bond and left her in, so there both being treated and Rosie is practically clear!
So yeah after that issue, there's the matter of not drinking. When I say they are not drinking, I mean at all. I've had them nearly 3 weeks and they haven't touched a drop. I've seen online that pigs can sometimes get enough water from their veg which is likely as I have been spoiling them (I'm SORRY OK? It was my way of saying sorry after treating them for ringworm

Is this okay? They get plenty of veg, they pretty much get a small serving every time they wheek for some! As I said it's been 3 weeks and they are perfectly happy, muNching away and popcorning. I'm sorry this post is so long
Thanks x pictures below

