Liane
Teenage Guinea Pig
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Nearly two weeks ago, Peri had a lump removed from under her armpit. Although we decided not to get it tested this time, both myself and Simon suspected it was cancerous.
I've just felt Peri and there has been a little bit of regrowth, and now the other side has a solid lump. I can also feel lumps on either side of her back end. Experience tells me this is lymphoma - again. And it's far more aggressive than River's. The only small mercy is it doesn't appear to have spread to under her chin, like River's did.
Peri is the fourth Guinea pig of my 16 to have cancer in the lymphnodes. Ace and River had lymphoma, and Glinda had growths in her kidneys which are apparently from lymphoma. Ringo had a brain tumour, and I had another two who died of unknown causes.
Why is this happening to me? Am I exposing them to something carcinogenic? Are there certain foods that cause cancer in Guinea pigs? It breaks my heart to see my beautiful piggies succumb to cancer.
I've just felt Peri and there has been a little bit of regrowth, and now the other side has a solid lump. I can also feel lumps on either side of her back end. Experience tells me this is lymphoma - again. And it's far more aggressive than River's. The only small mercy is it doesn't appear to have spread to under her chin, like River's did.
Peri is the fourth Guinea pig of my 16 to have cancer in the lymphnodes. Ace and River had lymphoma, and Glinda had growths in her kidneys which are apparently from lymphoma. Ringo had a brain tumour, and I had another two who died of unknown causes.
Why is this happening to me? Am I exposing them to something carcinogenic? Are there certain foods that cause cancer in Guinea pigs? It breaks my heart to see my beautiful piggies succumb to cancer.
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