JustLikeWasabi
New Born Pup
This might be a case of TL;DR. So the first section is the background, and the second section are the questions that I am seeking advice on. Thank you.
BACKGROUND
I brought my old girl piggy, Bertha, in to the Emergency animal hospital on Wednesday (July 28) night. I came home from work, and noticed that she was breathing hard, and making some disturbing sounds. There were some rattling/crackling/popping sounds coming from her. It reminded me of staticky sounds from headphones? Or coffee percolating. Difficult for me to describe. I called up her regular vet's place as they are also a pet hospital and open 24 hours, but they had no exotics vet on staff, so they referred me to the other animal hospital a bit farther away.
Thankfully, when I got there with Bertha, they weren't dealing with any other animal emergencies, so Bertha was looked at right away. The veterinarian ended up admitting her to the hospital and keeping her there for two more nights. She was put into 24-hour oxygen, and given Baytril antibiotics. Her appetite was diminished, so they syringe fed her...not a lot, as she still was eating some hay and pellets on her own. They gave her sub-cue fluids, and I got to take her home on Friday night--once they had stabilized her breathing and the crackling noises weren't there anymore. For home care, I was instructed to give her Baytril (0.4mg every 12 hours) for 14 days. I was also told to monitor her eating--if she wasn't eating her normal amount of hay and pellets, then I would need to supplement her with critical care. I also was instructed to bring her back to the hospital if I noticed labored breathing, diminished or no fecal output, or if the crackling/popping breathing sounds returned.
The vets did mention URI or possibly pneumonia. They chalked it up to Bertha's elder pig status--just like elderly people, immune systems in older piggies are more susceptible to infections, and the stress of losing her pal Latte probably contributed to her weakened state. Also, the fact that I introduced a new guinea pig (Momo) into the household, coupled with the fact that they don't like one another, didn't help matters much either.
So now, I have to hope my poor 5-year old girl Bertha pulls through. She's been through a lot, and I just want her to be able to live out the rest of her golden years without strife. Unfortunately, I'm not that lucky in anything. Bertha is having a heck of a time recovering. She's decided she hates Critical Care now. When I had to syringe feed Latte during her illness, Bertha would come around lapping up any CC that would spill. She would finish off Latte's uneaten portion off the plate and now that Bertha needs to eat it, she fights me every step of the way.
Also, the Baytril seems to be giving her soft poo. Not quite diarrhea, they still have the typical piggy poo shape--just the consistency is really mushy. So should I hold off on giving her vegetables until her poo firms up some, or the entire time she's on antibiotics? I'm thinking maybe feeding her the critical care is making her full so she doesn't want to eat hay...would that contribute to the soft poo consistency? She's ignoring her pellets...she wasn't a huge fan of the Oxbow Garden Select Pellets in the first place, but she'd at least eat them. She still eats the Oxbow Vitamin C wafer with gusto! She still makes her usual trips to the water bottle too.
As she's old, Bertha sleeps a lot more. She also seems to get distracted really easily. Like she will be nibbling some hay, and then decides she would much rather be chewing the cardboard roll or paper bag holding it. She will fully burrow herself in the pile of hay and fall asleep, after drowsily nibbling on a few strands. Seems like eating isn't a high priority for her. But she always wants vegetables--I don't give a whole lot, just 25g in the morning and 25g in the evening.
I've left messages with the vet and am waiting for them to call me back. But maybe you all could weigh in with your advice while I wait? Thank you for any help and suggestions!
SEEKING ADVICE ON...
1) Mushy poo--possibly from Baytril. Should I just withhold vegetables until the poos firm up? Or for the entire 14-day antibiotics course?
2) Is it normal for guinea pigs to just get turned off of Critical Care when they used to love it previously?
3) URI and/or pneumonia is contagious from what I understand. Momo is in a separate pen, from Bertha, but they are in the same room. How likely is it that Momo will catch this from Bertha? Will I just end up with a neverending cycle of them passing the illness back and forth to each other?
4) I just laundered all the fleece and microfiber bath mats that I use in the piggy areas before getting Bertha back from the animal hospital. They share the same space to have floor time out of their pens (just in shifts so they don't have to interact with each other). Would it be stressful for them to smell the other piggy's scent? Should they get separate spaces to free range? Are the fleece and mats things that will help spread the infection around?
I'm very anxious about this all. To lose Latte in July, and now having to deal with Bertha's health crisis is taking a toll on me. (And I was in the hospital for a week in January, so my health isn't the best either).
BACKGROUND
I brought my old girl piggy, Bertha, in to the Emergency animal hospital on Wednesday (July 28) night. I came home from work, and noticed that she was breathing hard, and making some disturbing sounds. There were some rattling/crackling/popping sounds coming from her. It reminded me of staticky sounds from headphones? Or coffee percolating. Difficult for me to describe. I called up her regular vet's place as they are also a pet hospital and open 24 hours, but they had no exotics vet on staff, so they referred me to the other animal hospital a bit farther away.
Thankfully, when I got there with Bertha, they weren't dealing with any other animal emergencies, so Bertha was looked at right away. The veterinarian ended up admitting her to the hospital and keeping her there for two more nights. She was put into 24-hour oxygen, and given Baytril antibiotics. Her appetite was diminished, so they syringe fed her...not a lot, as she still was eating some hay and pellets on her own. They gave her sub-cue fluids, and I got to take her home on Friday night--once they had stabilized her breathing and the crackling noises weren't there anymore. For home care, I was instructed to give her Baytril (0.4mg every 12 hours) for 14 days. I was also told to monitor her eating--if she wasn't eating her normal amount of hay and pellets, then I would need to supplement her with critical care. I also was instructed to bring her back to the hospital if I noticed labored breathing, diminished or no fecal output, or if the crackling/popping breathing sounds returned.
The vets did mention URI or possibly pneumonia. They chalked it up to Bertha's elder pig status--just like elderly people, immune systems in older piggies are more susceptible to infections, and the stress of losing her pal Latte probably contributed to her weakened state. Also, the fact that I introduced a new guinea pig (Momo) into the household, coupled with the fact that they don't like one another, didn't help matters much either.
So now, I have to hope my poor 5-year old girl Bertha pulls through. She's been through a lot, and I just want her to be able to live out the rest of her golden years without strife. Unfortunately, I'm not that lucky in anything. Bertha is having a heck of a time recovering. She's decided she hates Critical Care now. When I had to syringe feed Latte during her illness, Bertha would come around lapping up any CC that would spill. She would finish off Latte's uneaten portion off the plate and now that Bertha needs to eat it, she fights me every step of the way.
Also, the Baytril seems to be giving her soft poo. Not quite diarrhea, they still have the typical piggy poo shape--just the consistency is really mushy. So should I hold off on giving her vegetables until her poo firms up some, or the entire time she's on antibiotics? I'm thinking maybe feeding her the critical care is making her full so she doesn't want to eat hay...would that contribute to the soft poo consistency? She's ignoring her pellets...she wasn't a huge fan of the Oxbow Garden Select Pellets in the first place, but she'd at least eat them. She still eats the Oxbow Vitamin C wafer with gusto! She still makes her usual trips to the water bottle too.
As she's old, Bertha sleeps a lot more. She also seems to get distracted really easily. Like she will be nibbling some hay, and then decides she would much rather be chewing the cardboard roll or paper bag holding it. She will fully burrow herself in the pile of hay and fall asleep, after drowsily nibbling on a few strands. Seems like eating isn't a high priority for her. But she always wants vegetables--I don't give a whole lot, just 25g in the morning and 25g in the evening.
I've left messages with the vet and am waiting for them to call me back. But maybe you all could weigh in with your advice while I wait? Thank you for any help and suggestions!
SEEKING ADVICE ON...
1) Mushy poo--possibly from Baytril. Should I just withhold vegetables until the poos firm up? Or for the entire 14-day antibiotics course?
2) Is it normal for guinea pigs to just get turned off of Critical Care when they used to love it previously?
3) URI and/or pneumonia is contagious from what I understand. Momo is in a separate pen, from Bertha, but they are in the same room. How likely is it that Momo will catch this from Bertha? Will I just end up with a neverending cycle of them passing the illness back and forth to each other?
4) I just laundered all the fleece and microfiber bath mats that I use in the piggy areas before getting Bertha back from the animal hospital. They share the same space to have floor time out of their pens (just in shifts so they don't have to interact with each other). Would it be stressful for them to smell the other piggy's scent? Should they get separate spaces to free range? Are the fleece and mats things that will help spread the infection around?
I'm very anxious about this all. To lose Latte in July, and now having to deal with Bertha's health crisis is taking a toll on me. (And I was in the hospital for a week in January, so my health isn't the best either).