MrsM
Senior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone,
I haven't been on here in ages, I have been very busy. Anyways, as I was changing my 2 piggies, this morning, and was looking at Frankkie's little bald patch, I had a sudden fear... what if it was ringworm? This litttle bald patch is where a crested pig would have the centre of its crest, so I first thought it was morphism, Frankkie was trying to be like Finlay! It appeared a few months back and I never thought anything of it. It hasn't really grown in size, doesn't appear itchy or sore or flaky, it was a little raised in the past but not anymore. As Frankkie is white all over, his skin is pale, so I can tell that it doesn't appear irriated, it's still pale.
There is nothing else wrong with him and his cagemate is fine too. The only difference I have noticed is how he seems to sleep more, or to put it in a better way, he seems more relaxed about snoozing in less covert areas of the cage (except when he turns the cuddle cups upside down to make a den with them!).
I'd greatly appreciate some advice on that.
I haven't been on here in ages, I have been very busy. Anyways, as I was changing my 2 piggies, this morning, and was looking at Frankkie's little bald patch, I had a sudden fear... what if it was ringworm? This litttle bald patch is where a crested pig would have the centre of its crest, so I first thought it was morphism, Frankkie was trying to be like Finlay! It appeared a few months back and I never thought anything of it. It hasn't really grown in size, doesn't appear itchy or sore or flaky, it was a little raised in the past but not anymore. As Frankkie is white all over, his skin is pale, so I can tell that it doesn't appear irriated, it's still pale.
There is nothing else wrong with him and his cagemate is fine too. The only difference I have noticed is how he seems to sleep more, or to put it in a better way, he seems more relaxed about snoozing in less covert areas of the cage (except when he turns the cuddle cups upside down to make a den with them!).
I'd greatly appreciate some advice on that.