Torsornin
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SO I gave 'Tater a bath the other day - and as usual I clip her nails after the bath. Hers grow so darn fast - well she was wiggling and not really having any of it - but she is usually so good tempered - then she bit me.
Sweet breath of horses - she didnt just bite - she chewed on my finger - biting in deeper and deeper going for blood!!!! I could FEEL my skin tearing. I got totally sick to my stomach - it was horrible
Oh lordy I saw stars and it took every ounce of my self control to just sit there and let her finish - I mean what the heck was I going to do - the way hedgies are made - if I would pull away she would bite down harder - for a desperate moment I thought I was going to have to gently put something in her mouth to keep her from chomping down further. But suddenly she let go.
After I looked at my poor wounded finger and brushed the tears off my cheeks I checked her to find out what her problem was - she usually isnt a biter.
I quicked her poor thing (although I dont feel she had to be so vindictive and bite me THAT hard - a nip would have sufficed 'Tater)
I put her away - and was actually gun shy for a day or two handling her (she really did bite me THAT hard)
We are back to normal now cuddling and me kissing her snout and quills...
But OUCH.
Never trim a wiggling hedgie. Lesson well learned.
Sweet breath of horses - she didnt just bite - she chewed on my finger - biting in deeper and deeper going for blood!!!! I could FEEL my skin tearing. I got totally sick to my stomach - it was horrible
Oh lordy I saw stars and it took every ounce of my self control to just sit there and let her finish - I mean what the heck was I going to do - the way hedgies are made - if I would pull away she would bite down harder - for a desperate moment I thought I was going to have to gently put something in her mouth to keep her from chomping down further. But suddenly she let go.
After I looked at my poor wounded finger and brushed the tears off my cheeks I checked her to find out what her problem was - she usually isnt a biter.
I quicked her poor thing (although I dont feel she had to be so vindictive and bite me THAT hard - a nip would have sufficed 'Tater)
I put her away - and was actually gun shy for a day or two handling her (she really did bite me THAT hard)
We are back to normal now cuddling and me kissing her snout and quills...
But OUCH.
Never trim a wiggling hedgie. Lesson well learned.