Jenilouhoo
Junior Guinea Pig
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- Sep 29, 2019
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Hello, after scouring the internet for advice and asking my dad, who’s a physician, I decided to ask my own question.
I’m a single mom and teacher here in Oklahoma so first off-if you know anything about education here, you already know that my income is crazy low. But these animals are my responsibility and I know that.
Anyway, when I took all these little guys in, I had no idea that they’d get hurt so damn much! I thought they’d live happily ever after in a relatively low maintenance capacity. Clearly I was wrong! So I have a dog, two cats, and within the last year, two guinea pigs and a rabbit who all hate each other and are in separate cages. Needless to say, I thought they could all be best friends and they are not. They’ve all gotten abscesses repeatedly, the rabbit got snuffles, and now George, one of my pigs has this gaping wound. I’ve been flushing it with betadine and peroxide alternating but I just read that peroxide isn’t always good for them. I’ve had about half of my income disappear due to unforeseen auto and electrical home costs this month and I don’t get paid for 3 weeks since teachers only get paid once a month. Help?!
Is there anything I can do at home to get this cleared up? I treated mites once with ivermectin and cleared it up. I’m relatively knowledgeable medically and have my dad to help me. Thanks very much and please be gentle with the judgment..I’m trying to do my best.
I’m a single mom and teacher here in Oklahoma so first off-if you know anything about education here, you already know that my income is crazy low. But these animals are my responsibility and I know that.
Anyway, when I took all these little guys in, I had no idea that they’d get hurt so damn much! I thought they’d live happily ever after in a relatively low maintenance capacity. Clearly I was wrong! So I have a dog, two cats, and within the last year, two guinea pigs and a rabbit who all hate each other and are in separate cages. Needless to say, I thought they could all be best friends and they are not. They’ve all gotten abscesses repeatedly, the rabbit got snuffles, and now George, one of my pigs has this gaping wound. I’ve been flushing it with betadine and peroxide alternating but I just read that peroxide isn’t always good for them. I’ve had about half of my income disappear due to unforeseen auto and electrical home costs this month and I don’t get paid for 3 weeks since teachers only get paid once a month. Help?!
Is there anything I can do at home to get this cleared up? I treated mites once with ivermectin and cleared it up. I’m relatively knowledgeable medically and have my dad to help me. Thanks very much and please be gentle with the judgment..I’m trying to do my best.