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Grease Gland surgery

Rudi is feeling better, she started screaming which of a good sign. I got probiotic, she's happy to drink it.

I now that they have yellowish urine but is this normal <picture> ? The cut was very close to the anus, so I guess the colour on the pad is normal?
 

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Its me again 🙈

It's been 3 weeks since the surgery and she's doing great. Last week the vet removed her stitches and said that we should put our piggies together once the scab is gone.

The problem is that our boy is missing her a lot, he's constantly sitting in the corner beside her cage biting the cage and he's very noisy. She seems lonely too.

I tried to put them together but he's jumping on her...you know what I mean. I think once he does that a few times it will be fine. What should I do? Should I put them together or just wait?

I dont see why we should wait any longer but my bf doesn't want them to be together because 'the bet said no'🙄
 

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So glad your little lady has made such a good recovery, I would be inclined to wait as it would be such a shame if the scab got knocked off. They should be fine if they are in side by side cages
 
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