It's slowly getting better. She's lost that lurching movement i'm pleased to say. We're still giving her the honey flavoured drop each day which she enjoys far too much. ;-)
I'm crossing my fingers we don't have to get her x-rayed 'cos she is (hate to say it) an older pig now and i worry how she'd fare with the anaesthetic, etc. I probably wouldn't worry if it was Noodles or Mop 'cos they seem more solid/durable somehow --- Owl is quite a delicate little thing.
I agree that anaesthetics on piggies should be avoided whenever possible, especially on older ones. Perhaps they can give her a very light anaesthetic - enough to keep her still but not knock her out completely.
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I'm crossing my fingers we don't have to get her x-rayed 'cos she is (hate to say it) an older pig now and i worry how she'd fare with the anaesthetic, etc. I probably wouldn't worry if it was Noodles or Mop 'cos they seem more solid/durable somehow --- Owl is quite a delicate little thing.
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Here's hoping it won't be necessary.
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Unfortunately, they persist in using such items as toilets!
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