Toots33
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone,
Sven and Elsa have been keeping us on our toes again!
Elsa had a stone removed from her urethra last year and has been stable for the last 6 months and Sven has finally been diagnosed with IC. We know we can't cure Sven's IC but we manage it with diet and medication to keep her comfortable and as with Elsa, she'd been doing ok.
That was until last night when they surprised us with a lot of bright pink wee patches. We initially thought that Sven's IC had flared up until we saw Elsa do a bright pink wee and heard her squeaking when weeing. Trip to the vet for Elsa until ten minutes later we saw Sven do a bright pink wee as well and keep freezing which is something she does when she's in pain.
We've been to the vet today and to avoid any messing around and months of trial and error they've both been x rayed. The good news is there are no visible stones for either of them. So a course of antibiotics for both (Septrin which I asked for rather than Baytril) and back to the Metacam for Elsa (Sven has this anyway).
Something is puzzling me though. Is it just a coincidence that they both had pink urine on exactly the same day within half an hour of each other? Today there has been no visible blood for either of them although I know it can be microscopic. They always have red pepper in their diet and I know that this can colour the urine but this has never been the case for either of them. However, we started a new red pepper yesterday morning, they had some in the morning and there was no visible blood in their urine when we got home at tea time. They had some more at 6pm and by 8pm their urine was pink.
I know that this wouldn't answer the squeaking while weeing for Elsa but I'm just finding it hard to get my head around the timing of the pink wee for both of them. Maybe I'm just looking for an explanation other than another cycle of UTI's
Here are some pictures of the pink patches that we spent hours puzzling over last night.



Sven and Elsa have been keeping us on our toes again!
Elsa had a stone removed from her urethra last year and has been stable for the last 6 months and Sven has finally been diagnosed with IC. We know we can't cure Sven's IC but we manage it with diet and medication to keep her comfortable and as with Elsa, she'd been doing ok.
That was until last night when they surprised us with a lot of bright pink wee patches. We initially thought that Sven's IC had flared up until we saw Elsa do a bright pink wee and heard her squeaking when weeing. Trip to the vet for Elsa until ten minutes later we saw Sven do a bright pink wee as well and keep freezing which is something she does when she's in pain.
We've been to the vet today and to avoid any messing around and months of trial and error they've both been x rayed. The good news is there are no visible stones for either of them. So a course of antibiotics for both (Septrin which I asked for rather than Baytril) and back to the Metacam for Elsa (Sven has this anyway).
Something is puzzling me though. Is it just a coincidence that they both had pink urine on exactly the same day within half an hour of each other? Today there has been no visible blood for either of them although I know it can be microscopic. They always have red pepper in their diet and I know that this can colour the urine but this has never been the case for either of them. However, we started a new red pepper yesterday morning, they had some in the morning and there was no visible blood in their urine when we got home at tea time. They had some more at 6pm and by 8pm their urine was pink.
I know that this wouldn't answer the squeaking while weeing for Elsa but I'm just finding it hard to get my head around the timing of the pink wee for both of them. Maybe I'm just looking for an explanation other than another cycle of UTI's
Here are some pictures of the pink patches that we spent hours puzzling over last night.




