Please offer help and advice if you can...
My male guinea pig is 4 years old. A couple of months ago he was treated at the vets for a large-ish abscess on his backside. This healed after one treatment at the vet and no antibiotics were prescribed. Last week we noticed the lump was back again and made a note to take him to the vet. However, before we could do this I gave him a bath yesterday and this caused the abscess to burst. I squeezed as much puss out as I could (there was lots!) and bathed with salt water. Tonight there is yet more puss and I can't seem to get it out. I am worried about infection. Also, his new cagemate, a 2-3 month old pig is hassling him a bit - lots of bottom wiggling and also the young pig is eating the fur around the wound! Not sure what this is about. I wonder if I ought to separate them with a divider in their cage until the older pig is better... any advice greatly appreciated.
Thank you
My male guinea pig is 4 years old. A couple of months ago he was treated at the vets for a large-ish abscess on his backside. This healed after one treatment at the vet and no antibiotics were prescribed. Last week we noticed the lump was back again and made a note to take him to the vet. However, before we could do this I gave him a bath yesterday and this caused the abscess to burst. I squeezed as much puss out as I could (there was lots!) and bathed with salt water. Tonight there is yet more puss and I can't seem to get it out. I am worried about infection. Also, his new cagemate, a 2-3 month old pig is hassling him a bit - lots of bottom wiggling and also the young pig is eating the fur around the wound! Not sure what this is about. I wonder if I ought to separate them with a divider in their cage until the older pig is better... any advice greatly appreciated.
Thank you