LeeHoochie01
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Hello,
New member and first post on the forum.
We have a poorly Guinea pig that is refusing to eat but gets excited when we bring food to her.
We took Jess (3 year old female) to the vets as we noticed she had lost some weight, was off her food and had passed some blood when weeing. she was prescribed Recovery plus, antibiotics (baytril) and pain killers (metacam), she also has a appetite stimulator . We took her back the next day and she had put on a little weight, looked brighter and things looked positive.
We carried on hand feeding, antibiotics and painkillers but she wasn't back on her food like normal. We also noticed she was picking food up, taking a few bites, dropping the food and looked like it was stuck in her mouth. Took hr back to the vets to double check her mouth and it he said teeth are fine and couldn't see anything wrong orally. Worryingly he said she should be eating on her own by now and if she doesn't improve he'd recommend putting her to sleep.
Symptoms:
Sorry if this has been discussed else where but running out of ideas.
Many thanks
Lee
New member and first post on the forum.
We have a poorly Guinea pig that is refusing to eat but gets excited when we bring food to her.
We took Jess (3 year old female) to the vets as we noticed she had lost some weight, was off her food and had passed some blood when weeing. she was prescribed Recovery plus, antibiotics (baytril) and pain killers (metacam), she also has a appetite stimulator . We took her back the next day and she had put on a little weight, looked brighter and things looked positive.
We carried on hand feeding, antibiotics and painkillers but she wasn't back on her food like normal. We also noticed she was picking food up, taking a few bites, dropping the food and looked like it was stuck in her mouth. Took hr back to the vets to double check her mouth and it he said teeth are fine and couldn't see anything wrong orally. Worryingly he said she should be eating on her own by now and if she doesn't improve he'd recommend putting her to sleep.
Symptoms:
- Passing blood in wee (cleared now)
- Off food and water
- Calling for food, showing interest in food but not eating
- passing very little wee and small poos
- following healthy guinea pig round to eat her poo but not eating it
Sorry if this has been discussed else where but running out of ideas.
Many thanks
Lee