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Hi does anyone have any experience or advice regarding guinea's with bladder stone. I'm sick with worry.
Sorry to hear about your worry.
I have had two piggies with stones in the past.
Poppy had a stone removed but without an operation and it was the size of an acorn. With sows it is much easier to remove them manually but boars are more of a problem.
Joey, had a bladder stone and had to have it removed surgically. That was a massive operation for him and he was only 6 months old. He had a cut all the way down his tummy and as he got older the wound became a hernia type of thing .. bulging.
Anyway both survived and went on to live very happy and long lives up until the age of over 6 years old for Poppy and five years for Joey.
By the way, what dried mix do you feed yours on? I have changed the one that I originally fed for years - I used to hear my other sows sweak when they wee'd but not since changing my dried mix.
Out of interest what dried food did you feed and what do you feed now? Also, did anyone experience strange coloured urine?
Gerty. I fed it for years and I must say that many of my sows did squeak when they passed urine.
I have gradually changed probably going through nearly every single guinea pig mix on the market apart from Pets at Home own mix. I have ended up giving all hutches two bowls of food ... either Tesco purple bag or Wagg in one and Science Selective & Cavy Cuisine or Cavy Performance in the other.
My money is on the Science Selective as there is no waste. The bowls are empty!
And no squeaks when weeing! -c
hi all, i hope you dont mind me asking.
I have a thread going about my piggie Scruffy http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=27657
i have noticed also that his wee on the fleece is someones red/brown and his wee is really strong smelling. He is leaving large clumps of white chalk is the only way to describe it.
do you think I should get him checked?
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If you are worried them I would get Scruffy checked out. X-rays will show whether there is any sludge or a stone and just by palpating the tummy the vet will get an idea whether there is any discomfort.
hi all, i hope you dont mind me asking.
I have a thread going about my piggie Scruffy http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=27657
i have noticed also that his wee on the fleece is someones red/brown and his wee is really strong smelling. He is leaving large clumps of white chalk is the only way to describe it.
do you think I should get him checked?
xx
Thanks for the info! Bubba is on Scratch and Newton-Guinea pig 'Posh Nosh'. Do you mind me asking how much the op was and what was the average post op recovery time? I would pay whatever it costs. My vet is charging 350 min.
I am taking thenm both to the vet over xmas for a tooth checkup, so I may mention about his wee, I'm just a worrier thats all!
This is what is happening to my Connie but luckily she doesn't have stones. I'd say get her checked out xx
Hi. Well Bubba is going for his operation on Monday and the vet wants to get him for three days after the op. They said that it is a fairly easy operation but i'm still worried sick. I'm in London but i'm from Belfast so we are leaving our piggies with a pet sitter who also happens to be a vet nurse and she will pick bubba up from the vets and take good care of him. Being away will also add to the worry.![]()