Maddykins
Junior Guinea Pig
When we were bathing our two boars a few days ago, we noticed they had sore looking red patches on their back feet. They didn't appear to be in any pain when we were touching them but we put sudocrem on them anyway once a day for a few days. We thought it might be urine scalds. Yesterday I then noticed that one of them has sore front feet too and when touching the red patches on their back feet both of them seemed at least uncomfortable. So we took them to the vets today and she said we got to them early and prescribed them both Baytril for 7 days to be on the safe side (I'm guessing she was thinking early Bumblefoot), and that we could continue putting sudocrem on their feet for soreness/barrier and to think about if there's anything hard in their cage. They're on soft fleece and I thought it might just be from sitting in wet patches and I should be more scrupulous with making sure none of the fleece is wet and cleaning them out more often (feel awful
). We've had them nearly a year and have always had the same cleaning routine even though the cage is actually bigger the last two months or so than we it was earlier and theyve only just started having problems.
When we got home my partner suggested maybe they are getting sore feet in floor-time instead though. In our old bedsit the floor was carpet and they loved running about. We've lived in this flat since June and neither of them really enjoy floor-time anymore, I thought because the wooden floor can be a bit slippy under their feet, but could it be the hard-ness of the floor that is causing their feet to become sore? I thought maybe I could put towels down when they have floor time to prevent that if it's the case?

When we got home my partner suggested maybe they are getting sore feet in floor-time instead though. In our old bedsit the floor was carpet and they loved running about. We've lived in this flat since June and neither of them really enjoy floor-time anymore, I thought because the wooden floor can be a bit slippy under their feet, but could it be the hard-ness of the floor that is causing their feet to become sore? I thought maybe I could put towels down when they have floor time to prevent that if it's the case?