alpacasqueak
Senior Guinea Pig
My six and a half year old boar Rupert has another bladder stone I think.
I've woken up to him very unwell looking, won't touch food and although had him out for a while on the bed he hasn't peed.
Seemed fine yest.
We're booked in as emergency at my local vets for 10.15.
They've sent his notes over from Cat and Rabbit as he's been there in the past with one, the previous one was operated on by my local vet as couldn't wee and was an emergency also.
The problem is he can't handle anaesthetic, he reacted very badly the last time with Simon and that was just for X-rays. He said he's not a good candidate for surgery, now he's even older.
I'm heartbroken. Hoping the vets say he'll be ok with antibiotics and metacam but obviously won't be able to handle an op.
Should I take his cagemate Jess or leave her at home? Don't want to upset her if I won't be bringing him back
Yep it's my boy from thread a few days ago cuddling Jess
I've woken up to him very unwell looking, won't touch food and although had him out for a while on the bed he hasn't peed.
Seemed fine yest.
We're booked in as emergency at my local vets for 10.15.
They've sent his notes over from Cat and Rabbit as he's been there in the past with one, the previous one was operated on by my local vet as couldn't wee and was an emergency also.
The problem is he can't handle anaesthetic, he reacted very badly the last time with Simon and that was just for X-rays. He said he's not a good candidate for surgery, now he's even older.
I'm heartbroken. Hoping the vets say he'll be ok with antibiotics and metacam but obviously won't be able to handle an op.
Should I take his cagemate Jess or leave her at home? Don't want to upset her if I won't be bringing him back
Yep it's my boy from thread a few days ago cuddling Jess








