Poor girl. I have a nearly blind chinchilla now, it's amazing how they adapt. X
Appears my not so young girl has gone blind in one eye.
She seems otherwise happy but is relying on Phoebe a lot. Hopefully I'll get them moved here before anything happens.
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Poor girl. I have a nearly blind chinchilla now, it's amazing how they adapt. X
Lopsy was deaf as a post and Aboleth only had one eye. They were both very independent of each other: Lopsy would flee in fear if you 'sneaked up' on him (if he didn't SEE you coming) and then need comforting (humans or bunnies, he wasn't fussy) and Aboleth REALLY didn't like people being up ladders etc. We were out on the kitchen roof yesterday afternoon and I commented that Aboleth would have gone absolutely mentalSo just watch out for 'odder' behaviour is my only observation
Noserubs to them both and big hugs to you
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Awww bless her. Boo went blind in one eye first, i think it helps them adjust . So pleased our darling Phoebe is supporting her. Lots of love & vibes
Bless her, same thing happened with my late Mowgli one eye went cloudy first then the other heckled fine, his companion Rosie became his eyes
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