FlowerGirl
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello!
I used to be a member here, not sure what has happened to my account but I'm glad to have re-found this forum! I'm hoping for some advice/general support as one of my girls is very poorly.
I currently have two girls, Buttercup and Daisy. I believe they are about three years old.
Over the past week, Buttercup has become very ill. What started as slightly decreased food intake has progressed to suspected pneumonia.
On Thursday evening she didn't come out for her evening veg (though she had been eating hay during the day), and on getting her to the vet on Friday morning she had gone from about 1kg at her previous visit to 860g, so she had probably been eating less than usual for a few days. The vet could find nothing obviously wrong with her (her breathing seemed ok at that point) so sent us home with metacam and metoclopramide.
I started hand feeding on Friday afternoon. On Saturday, I noticed her breathing was a little heavier than usual, but it was extremely warm so I (stupidly perhaps) put this down to the heat, as she got very warm on my lap during feeding and seemed to do better once in the (cooler) cage. By Sunday morning the breathing had become a little noisy so I took her to an emergency vet where she received oxygen and a baytril injection, and they were happy for her to come home after a few hours when her breathing had improved.
Last night (Sunday) she had some interest in her hay and ate for a short time, but today she's back to showing no interest.
She's currently on:
Baytril - 0.66ml once per day
Metacam (cat) - "2-3 drops" once per day (I've been giving 0.3ml, which I believe is slightly more than prescribed, I'm not sure if I should reduce that?)
Metoclopramide - 0.43ml twice per day
Today I've bought some Sudafed (chesty coughs) and given her 0.2ml, and am planning to continue that 2x daily based on previous advice. Is this still a good idea?
I've also got some rehydration treatment to give her alongside food, and Vitamin C tablets to crush and add to her feed (haven't started this yet - is adding to the syringe food best? or water?).
I'm hand feeding (currently mashed pellets with avipro plus, I'm waiting on some recovery food) every 2-4 hours round the clock but I'm only getting 1-5ml of food into her at a time. I'm pretty sure this is due to her breathing as she was much easier to feed on Friday when the breathing wasn't an issue. She's taking water or rehydration solution more happily so I'm giving her as much of that as she will take.
I'm worried that I'm not feeding enough, but I usually stop when she starts throwing herself around at which point it seems better for her breathing to put her back and let her calm down. (The vets stressed that her staying calm was more important than eating). I'm still really worried that this isn't going to be enough to keep her strength up though.
I have a nebuliser that I bought for a previous piggy with respiratory issues - I'm wondering if her breathing would benefit from a session or two with just saline, any opinions?
So yes, I'm a very worried piggy mum. I'm ready to take her back to the vet if her breathing gets worse or if she's not improved within the next day or so, but does anyone have any further suggestions for now? Things that I should or shouldn't be doing? Moral support?
Thank you!
I used to be a member here, not sure what has happened to my account but I'm glad to have re-found this forum! I'm hoping for some advice/general support as one of my girls is very poorly.
I currently have two girls, Buttercup and Daisy. I believe they are about three years old.
Over the past week, Buttercup has become very ill. What started as slightly decreased food intake has progressed to suspected pneumonia.
On Thursday evening she didn't come out for her evening veg (though she had been eating hay during the day), and on getting her to the vet on Friday morning she had gone from about 1kg at her previous visit to 860g, so she had probably been eating less than usual for a few days. The vet could find nothing obviously wrong with her (her breathing seemed ok at that point) so sent us home with metacam and metoclopramide.
I started hand feeding on Friday afternoon. On Saturday, I noticed her breathing was a little heavier than usual, but it was extremely warm so I (stupidly perhaps) put this down to the heat, as she got very warm on my lap during feeding and seemed to do better once in the (cooler) cage. By Sunday morning the breathing had become a little noisy so I took her to an emergency vet where she received oxygen and a baytril injection, and they were happy for her to come home after a few hours when her breathing had improved.
Last night (Sunday) she had some interest in her hay and ate for a short time, but today she's back to showing no interest.
She's currently on:
Baytril - 0.66ml once per day
Metacam (cat) - "2-3 drops" once per day (I've been giving 0.3ml, which I believe is slightly more than prescribed, I'm not sure if I should reduce that?)
Metoclopramide - 0.43ml twice per day
Today I've bought some Sudafed (chesty coughs) and given her 0.2ml, and am planning to continue that 2x daily based on previous advice. Is this still a good idea?
I've also got some rehydration treatment to give her alongside food, and Vitamin C tablets to crush and add to her feed (haven't started this yet - is adding to the syringe food best? or water?).
I'm hand feeding (currently mashed pellets with avipro plus, I'm waiting on some recovery food) every 2-4 hours round the clock but I'm only getting 1-5ml of food into her at a time. I'm pretty sure this is due to her breathing as she was much easier to feed on Friday when the breathing wasn't an issue. She's taking water or rehydration solution more happily so I'm giving her as much of that as she will take.
I'm worried that I'm not feeding enough, but I usually stop when she starts throwing herself around at which point it seems better for her breathing to put her back and let her calm down. (The vets stressed that her staying calm was more important than eating). I'm still really worried that this isn't going to be enough to keep her strength up though.
I have a nebuliser that I bought for a previous piggy with respiratory issues - I'm wondering if her breathing would benefit from a session or two with just saline, any opinions?
So yes, I'm a very worried piggy mum. I'm ready to take her back to the vet if her breathing gets worse or if she's not improved within the next day or so, but does anyone have any further suggestions for now? Things that I should or shouldn't be doing? Moral support?
Thank you!