Thor and Odin’s journey could have ended before it truly began, but thanks to the compassion of caring adopters and the deep bond between these two guinea pigs, their tale took a remarkable turn.
When Thor and Odin arrived at the Ontario SPCA Orillia Animal Centre, both guinea pigs weighed only a pound, had overgrown nails, and needed crucial dental work.
“Upon intake, we discovered their body condition was a concerning one out of five, which means they were severely underweight,” says Janna Handiak, Ontario SPCA Orillia Animal Centre Manager. “Their overgrown teeth suggested a dental issue that hampered their ability to eat, and their droppings looked unusual — almost as if they were subsisting on wood chips.”
Acting promptly, the animal care team brought them to the veterinary clinic for examination. Following a critical care approach that involved hand feeding and regular weigh-ins. the team at the animal centre worked at bringing this pair of guinea pigs back to health.
“Miraculously, this bonded pair – who loved to snuggle – began to gain weight. Over time, they started devouring everything we provided,” says Janna. “To help them eat comfortably, they underwent dental work.”
Fortunately, their luck turned when a wonderful pair of adopters stepped up, and Thor and Odin were adopted together. Renamed Lucky and Connor, these little fur babies are now living their best lives, often exploring grassy areas with their adopter and indulging in their favorite treat: dandelions.
This heartwarming transformation showcases the importance of compassion and the bonds that can truly change lives.
As a registered charity that does not receive annual government funding, the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society depends on the generosity of donors to change the lives of animals like Odin and Thor. Please consider donating today.
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