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hey i think my guinea eaten a buttercup stem, its poisonous? i tried it myself and my tongue is tingling.. he is dribbling and not eating, acting not himself. any advice on how bad it could be? thank you Julia and MIKI.
hey i think my guinea eaten a buttercup stem, its poisonous? i tried it myself and my tongue is tingling.. he is dribbling and not eating, acting not himself. any advice on how bad it could be? thank you Julia and MIKI.
Buttercup and any plants of the ranunculaceae family are poisonous to many animals, including guinea pigs. Please contact a vet as soon as possible.
Here is our one-stop emergency care information access link. Please step in with feeding and watering support. The guide offers tips on how you can improvise in an emergency. Guinea pigs, like all rodents, don't unfortunately have a vomiting reflex. Emergency Resources and Critical Illness Care - Contents list and subforum link
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