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The Hooting Guinea Pig...

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Fusion2000

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The situation is still the same, I can't get an x ray for her and I'm not allowed to give her to a home cause my mom don't want me to, she hooted today, it's not so loud, but I still noticed, she doesn't hoot everyday, but more than once a month (I think)
what should I do?
 
Try to care for her as best as you can and give her all the love you have! HUGS!
 
She does not act ill, it's just the sound, don't think it's ende with a cough sincet he first ever time she did it, either, it just kinda dissapears. the hay is kinda dusty, but it's the best hay I know that can be obtained in the nearby area, and it's not bad otherwise. they have bedding right now, hemp bedding, if she is allergic to that bedding I'm afraid I might not be able to do anything about that, I would use fleece/fabric, but in Sweden it is ILLEGAL to not have any kind of bedding material, it's dumb, but they believe that they have to dig, EVEN if they are allergic. Still haven't found a school, so theres an update on that. The hemp bedding is the only "economical" bedding except for sawdust (or whatever it's called) and I wont even bother trying that, I used it once without knowing, and tried another time just in tghe toilet, but theres was SO MUCH sneezing because it was dusty, I couldn't even bare with it.Hemp bedding isn't dusty, btw, and alder is not dusty either, but alder costs really much for even the smallest of packs, while the hemp comes form a farm and is therefore cheap.
 
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