Sue_P
Teenage Guinea Pig
I had the fright of my life last night, I’d been at work all day and didn’t check on my rodents when I got in at teatime but went to see them at 8pm where I grabbed my black rodent for his daily eye dabbing with a tissue cos he’s got runny eyes. Once grabbed I looked at the little fella and I had to double-take because he had what looked like a massive great big green smile slapped across his face!
He then proceeded to bow his head and try to wriggle backwards under my towel and didn’t want to let me have a look at his mouth and was being difficult and I was so freaked out cos it looked so freaky and weird. I eventually managed to grab the smile and it was rock hard and wouldn’t budge, at that point I didn’t know what the hell it was, I was thinking it could have been a bit of green cardboard from a banana box but it seemed so solid, I couldn’t budge the thing, it was jammed in there in his gob. It was an inch long and he looked like a rugby player with a teethsheild, he couldn’t close his mouth because of it. What had happened was he’d bitten into a tough bit of broccoli floret stem and his bottom two teeth had gone straight through it and it had gotten lodged, there wasn’t a chance in hell he’d have been able to shift it by himself because I had to do a lot of yanking and maneuvering around for several minutes to get it out and it was so big for the size of his mouth.
I think it had been in his gob since the morning because there was his favourite grass and carrots still uneaten. It’s terrible to think he’d been like that for hours! He couldn’t close his mouth, he couldn’t eat anything for hours, he couldn’t drink, it must have been very uncomfortable. Poor thing. All I can say is thank God I noticed it and it didn’t stay lodged like that over night and in future I’ll be giving my rodents a good looking at on a regular a basis as possible. In a morning before I shoot off for work I make sure they’re both acting normally and go to eat their food but I don’t hang around and rush off, but in future I’ll be making sure I check properly so that if a freak accident like that happens again I can deal with it as soon as poss and not let it go on without me noticing. On this occasion I’m certain he was fine when I left in the early morning and I remember seeing a broccoli floret stem left over from the night before so it must have been that one that he bit into later on. Take my experience as a warning, keep a check on your rodents gobs. If my rodent had have gone much longer without food it could have been serious. :{



