hallie2985
Junior Guinea Pig
I feel like I have Munchausen's by proxy with Sooty: I thought she had dental issues (nope) and now we're going to the vet tomorrow because I think she may have ringworm!
She has a few small lesions on her back - you have to hunt for them as her fur covers them up. They are circular and look red and sore. She does not like my looking for them, so I assume they are uncomfortable. That said, she still loves a good stroke, so if it IS ringworm, it's a very mild case.
The problem is, I have 3 other pigs and no spare cage! Clearly the sensible thing is to quarantine Sooty: does it matter if her temporary quarters are on the small side? She's not one to lap the cage anymore, but I don't want to be unreasonable! Realistically, her temporary home is likely to be 1 x 2 C&C as that's all I have space for!
Can she stay in the pig-room? Helpfully, we're getting a 10 week old puppy tomorrow; the pig-room will be barricaded so he can't get in, so she'd be safer there.
Thanks,
Hayley
She has a few small lesions on her back - you have to hunt for them as her fur covers them up. They are circular and look red and sore. She does not like my looking for them, so I assume they are uncomfortable. That said, she still loves a good stroke, so if it IS ringworm, it's a very mild case.
The problem is, I have 3 other pigs and no spare cage! Clearly the sensible thing is to quarantine Sooty: does it matter if her temporary quarters are on the small side? She's not one to lap the cage anymore, but I don't want to be unreasonable! Realistically, her temporary home is likely to be 1 x 2 C&C as that's all I have space for!
Can she stay in the pig-room? Helpfully, we're getting a 10 week old puppy tomorrow; the pig-room will be barricaded so he can't get in, so she'd be safer there.
Thanks,
Hayley