Dilly's Piggies
Teenage Guinea Pig
Today I had to put my 4.5 year old sow Aspen to sleep because she had a kidney stone, which we all know there is no treatment for unlike bladder stones, I am absolutely heart broken and at the end of my tether officially with my 8 (now 7) guinea pigs constantly having bladder issues, whether it's a UTI or stones, someone always has something going on and I am fed up because I'm trying my absolute best. Almost all of them have had a UTI at some point, 1 has interstitial cystitis, 3 of them have sludge, one had a 1.5cm long bladder stone successfully removed and of course Aspen who had a kidney stone. When one gets sorted out another comes up with the same issue, I really don't understand why this keeps happening.
The main thing you'd look at is diet, but my guinea pigs are fed the diet recommended everywhere and also on this forum, low calcium. To be specific on a daily basis they get unlimited oxbow timothy hay, 1/8th cup of oxbow adult guinea pig pellets each, and 1 cup of vegetables each which include cucumber, celery, bell pepper and green beans, extremely basic. They are never fed fruit, herbs or leafy greens. They do not go out onto the grass, they do not get any supplements and are never fed treats of any kind. Their drinking water is Brita filtered.
This recommended diet clearly isn't working for my guinea pigs and I have no idea why... Please can somebody help me figure out what I'm doing wrong or what I can try differently? I don't want to lose any more of my babies to bladder issues...
The main thing you'd look at is diet, but my guinea pigs are fed the diet recommended everywhere and also on this forum, low calcium. To be specific on a daily basis they get unlimited oxbow timothy hay, 1/8th cup of oxbow adult guinea pig pellets each, and 1 cup of vegetables each which include cucumber, celery, bell pepper and green beans, extremely basic. They are never fed fruit, herbs or leafy greens. They do not go out onto the grass, they do not get any supplements and are never fed treats of any kind. Their drinking water is Brita filtered.
This recommended diet clearly isn't working for my guinea pigs and I have no idea why... Please can somebody help me figure out what I'm doing wrong or what I can try differently? I don't want to lose any more of my babies to bladder issues...

