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update on neglected guinea pig

cinnamon7

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he’s doing so much better. eating more, being more active, poops are going back to normal and he doesn’t go into seizures anymore 🥳 so happy for him and glad i got him xx he’s in much better hands now.
 

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he’s doing so much better. eating more, being more active, poops are going back to normal and he doesn’t go into seizures anymore 🥳 so happy for him and glad i got him xx he’s in much better hands now.

Thank you for your update. I am glad that he is already feeling so much better in himself.

He reminds me of my now old lady Cerian 'Little Love' for who I went all the way to the east coast of Kent in order to adopt with her bonded mate. They were a stuck in rescue pair of sows in a full rescue that helped me kept memories alive of much loved previous piggies.
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