Hello,
I know this is an old post but it's a post I originally made and I wanted to make people aware of what happened to Badger who I was asking about in the post.
After we took her to the vets all SEEMED fine, however we started to find diluted blood in the cage, we couldn't tell who it was from because there were four of them, so we split them up, we put two in one cage and two in another, nothing, no blood... so we put them back in together and a few weeks later we noticed it again, my son did mention this when he took the other girls in for a nail clipping (I think that's when it was) and they said if we could figure who it was that was doing it to take them in, we couldn't because it wasn't constant, it was now and then. We moved home in Febuary this year and I noticed that Badger started to get snippy with the other girls, a week later she had gotten worse to the point where she was freezing, lethargic and not eating much. My son took her in and the vet didn't know what was wrong, asked if she could have gotten poison (Yeah I feed my piggies poison all of the time don't you know, I suffer with anxiety and my guinea pigs aren't near thing that could harm them, I'm paranoid with their food never mind anything else), in the end we were told it was better to have her put to sleep. I now wish that I had listened to my gut instincts and took Badger to a different vet for a second opinion, she might still be with us now.
So if any of you ever have any doubt about what the vet has said please make sure you get a second opinion, trust your gut instincts
I'm actually annoyed with her previous owner and the rescue that took her in, the rescue should have taken her to the vets, they knew she was bloated it was them that told me before we took her although it was after I'd agreed to adopt, rescues shouldn't take animals in unless they have the money for vet treatment if needed, yes I know they have limited money but they could ask for donations or ask the person adopting if they'd be willing to pay something towards the cost, they manage to do it with their rabbits. Sorry but Badger suffered when they could have helped her, they had her for long enough.
PS
We just took one of our boars to the vets, for impaction but the vets thinks he may have a block/constipation and gave him some meds for it, this was a DIFFERENT vet, not the one who saw Badger, I refuse to take my pets back to them.