sharonS
Adult Guinea Pig
Echo that one 

Sorry there has been no update today, but have spent most of the day back and forth to the vets. Wiebke's piggy, Ceri, who is boarding with me saw Simon today as she had been losing a lot of weight recently. She had the most HUGE bladder stone which has been removed and I am now on nursing duty for Ceri as well as Toby Both are doing really well so far! This is all in addition to looking after my grandson too! Feeling rather knackered!
Toby continues to go from strength to strength. He saw Simon on Wednesday, and although he needed some filing of his teeth they really weren't anything like as bad as they had been just six days before. He can now eat leafy veggies without needing them to be chopped small and is managing to eat a little hay. He can polish off grass really quickly too.
Ceri went home to Wiebke on Wednesday and I believe she is continuing to do very, very well! All in all it's been a very good week!
Can I just add that we met Toby when taking Biscuit and Titch over to Debbies. I think my mum wanted to take him away with her...he is utterly adorable, such a lovely personality too and very beautiful.
Where would all these piggies be without you Debbie!? Truly inspiring xx
Well.....he very well may be available for rehoming when he's fit and well again. We really can't keep him long term, and his owner doesn't want to ship him to Dubai to join her (I really wouldn't want that for him anyway....he'll need constant monitoring, i can't imagine there are many cavy-savvy vets in Dubai...and, not to put too fine a point on it......it was his owner who let him get into that shocking state in the first placeIf it was a choice between him going to Dubai and staying with me, then he'd stay with me, no doubt about it) Watch this space.....I know I'd be able to find a first class home for him in a heartbeat, he's just so adorable!
Well.....he very well may be available for rehoming when he's fit and well again. We really can't keep him long term, and his owner doesn't want to ship him to Dubai to join her (I really wouldn't want that for him anyway....he'll need constant monitoring, i can't imagine there are many cavy-savvy vets in Dubai...and, not to put too fine a point on it......it was his owner who let him get into that shocking state in the first placeIf it was a choice between him going to Dubai and staying with me, then he'd stay with me, no doubt about it) Watch this space.....I know I'd be able to find a first class home for him in a heartbeat, he's just so adorable!
Simon is starting to think there is the possibility of a complete cure here, but he is always going to need very careful monitoring, even if he isn't going to need regular dental work
Stick a Christmas bow on him and give him to me when I pick up the boys after Christmas... If he's a present then Gill will have to let me keep him![]()
Awwww we need to find him a fab home! Sadly my boy Sebastian would not deal with another boy otherwise I would take him like a shot. However I do know the perfect person. Lets see how things go and if he does need rehoming I will mention it. I think she is full currently but she may fall for his charms!
What is the latest news on Toby, how is this little guy doing?
Toby is doing fantastically well and has gained over 300g since being here. He will however need ongoing dental work as he is only going about a fortnight between dentals. As long as he has regular tidying up of his teeth he eats like any other guinea pig, but his teeth are somewhat misplaced and start to grow into his cheek if left too long. Toby has now become a permanent Sanctuary resident, and even more exciting is that he now has friends for the first time in his life. Not just any friends though! He has very extra special friends. Two gorgeous little lethal boars, Stanley and Albert! He loves his new friends and the three boys get on so well together. A truly happy ending!