Rolofudge
Junior Guinea Pig
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- Nov 19, 2015
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- Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, U.K.
Hi,
Just joined the forum hoping for some help/advice for my little Rolo.
Rolo is 5 months old and 12 days ago I noticed blood in his and his friend Fudge's house. Soon realised it was his urine and he was passing a lot of little blood cots in it too. I had him in the kitchen with white paper towelling down so could check what was happening. He was urinating very frequently with small amounts each time and squeaking a lot with the pain bless him.
Got him in at the vets next morning and he showed pain on examination of his tummy. He was put on 0.4ml of baytril twice a day and 0.3ml of metacam once a day as he is just 1kg (he has lost a bit of weight). The vet suspected a urinary tract infection or possible bladder stones or tumour. We were hoping for it to be just an infection which medication would help clear and make him more comfortable.
Took a urine sample to be tested next day and went back to vets 3 days later. He hadn't really made any improvement unfortunately. His urine sample had been tested and it showed an infection. We thought that his medication would of started to work by now. He was still eating but not as much as usual. Vet suggested to get him X rayed to check for bladder stones. He had two taken but they showed nothing conclusive, which meant we still had no answer to his problem. Vet suggested to carry on with medication and see how he goes over next few days. I had read about some Guinea pig owners giving cystease which is a medication used in cats to line the bladder to help protect it. I asked the vet about this and she said she would look into it.
He wasn't looking so good the next day and hardly ate a thing. I resulted to crushing some of his pellet food and mixing it with water to syringe him and tried him with some diluted cranberry juice. He took some but then just started dribbling it out. Luckily the vet phoned and said she is happy for us to try the product similar to cystease called cystophan. Collected it the next day and hoped it would help him.
6 days after first noticing blood, Rolo had his first dose of cystophan and over the next 24 hours there was no blood. But he was still squeaking with pain each time. Good news was he had started eating a bit more and seemed happier in himself.
Day 7, we went back to the vet for a check up. There had been no blood for 48 hours but he was still squeaking and showed pain on his examination. As he had improved slightly on the cystophan, vet suggested another 48 hours on meds and see how he is.
Day 9, there had been a small tinge of blood today and he seemed to be squeaking when he passed faeces too. He was still brighter in himself and was eating better. This time vet suggested an ultrasound scan to check again for bladder stones. Poor little boy had his belly shaved but was good as gold for his scan. But scan still showed no sign of stones which meant we still had no explanation to his pain. The rest of his anatomy looked to be normal. Another urine sample showed high ph levels which can indicate infection. Vet says to carry on with medication and when next course of antibiotics is finished to test urine again and do a culture. He has some oxbow urinary support supplements which he likes each day to try and help.
Feeling very sorry for my little boy as he's still just a youngster and wish I could take his pain away. Still think there must be an explanation or something that can help him. Today is day 12 and unfortunately he is passing blood in his urine again and squeaks each time as well as when he passes faeces. He is still happy in himself and has been jumping around with his mate today and eating ok.
If anyone has experienced similar symptoms to Rolo's and has any advice on what to do next with him or any different medication suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Just joined the forum hoping for some help/advice for my little Rolo.
Rolo is 5 months old and 12 days ago I noticed blood in his and his friend Fudge's house. Soon realised it was his urine and he was passing a lot of little blood cots in it too. I had him in the kitchen with white paper towelling down so could check what was happening. He was urinating very frequently with small amounts each time and squeaking a lot with the pain bless him.
Got him in at the vets next morning and he showed pain on examination of his tummy. He was put on 0.4ml of baytril twice a day and 0.3ml of metacam once a day as he is just 1kg (he has lost a bit of weight). The vet suspected a urinary tract infection or possible bladder stones or tumour. We were hoping for it to be just an infection which medication would help clear and make him more comfortable.
Took a urine sample to be tested next day and went back to vets 3 days later. He hadn't really made any improvement unfortunately. His urine sample had been tested and it showed an infection. We thought that his medication would of started to work by now. He was still eating but not as much as usual. Vet suggested to get him X rayed to check for bladder stones. He had two taken but they showed nothing conclusive, which meant we still had no answer to his problem. Vet suggested to carry on with medication and see how he goes over next few days. I had read about some Guinea pig owners giving cystease which is a medication used in cats to line the bladder to help protect it. I asked the vet about this and she said she would look into it.
He wasn't looking so good the next day and hardly ate a thing. I resulted to crushing some of his pellet food and mixing it with water to syringe him and tried him with some diluted cranberry juice. He took some but then just started dribbling it out. Luckily the vet phoned and said she is happy for us to try the product similar to cystease called cystophan. Collected it the next day and hoped it would help him.
6 days after first noticing blood, Rolo had his first dose of cystophan and over the next 24 hours there was no blood. But he was still squeaking with pain each time. Good news was he had started eating a bit more and seemed happier in himself.
Day 7, we went back to the vet for a check up. There had been no blood for 48 hours but he was still squeaking and showed pain on his examination. As he had improved slightly on the cystophan, vet suggested another 48 hours on meds and see how he is.
Day 9, there had been a small tinge of blood today and he seemed to be squeaking when he passed faeces too. He was still brighter in himself and was eating better. This time vet suggested an ultrasound scan to check again for bladder stones. Poor little boy had his belly shaved but was good as gold for his scan. But scan still showed no sign of stones which meant we still had no explanation to his pain. The rest of his anatomy looked to be normal. Another urine sample showed high ph levels which can indicate infection. Vet says to carry on with medication and when next course of antibiotics is finished to test urine again and do a culture. He has some oxbow urinary support supplements which he likes each day to try and help.
Feeling very sorry for my little boy as he's still just a youngster and wish I could take his pain away. Still think there must be an explanation or something that can help him. Today is day 12 and unfortunately he is passing blood in his urine again and squeaks each time as well as when he passes faeces. He is still happy in himself and has been jumping around with his mate today and eating ok.
If anyone has experienced similar symptoms to Rolo's and has any advice on what to do next with him or any different medication suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks