I really need some help, and there is only one part of the puzzle that the vet(s) and I can't work out.
Almost 3 weeks ago Ruby deteriorated quickly with what turned out to be bladder sludge.
She was operated on, placed on a course of antibiotics and pain killers, and seemed to recover quite well.
But now (almost 3 weeks later) she is struggling.
Ruby looks good, is eating, pooing, drinking, and her normal chatty self.
But if I drop below feeding her 20ml of critical care per day, her weight drops dramatically.
So far Ruby has been checked for;
teeth
urine
bloods
ultra sound
x-rays
She looks good, is seen by a specialist vet (who has also forwarded her results to the vet college in Zurich), and clinically she is 'fine'.
But she drops weight (10 - 15 grams per day) the minute I stop syringe feeding at least 20mls a day of critical care. We tried pushing the issue, and I didn't feed her for 3 days - she lost 50 grams and dropped below 1kg in body weight.
She is now too thin for us to experiment further.
She has access to fresh food several times a day (she no longer eats the things she once devoured), 7 types of hay, fresh grass, filtered water, 3 types of pellet.
She eats (this has been confirmed) but just not enough to sustain her body weight.
She is thin - I am worried.
The only odd symptom she has is eating cardboard.
She eats quite a bit of cardboard (cut from a hay house) and has also been seen nibbling on fleece, which is unusual behavior for her.
She is still on daily probiotics (we have tried 2 types) and I assume the obsession with cardboard is due to her stomach not feeling great, but we are running out of ideas.
Has anyone else had similar issue with their guinea pig?
I would love suggestions or ideas, as we are now all at a loss as to how to help Ruby progress.
Almost 3 weeks ago Ruby deteriorated quickly with what turned out to be bladder sludge.
She was operated on, placed on a course of antibiotics and pain killers, and seemed to recover quite well.
But now (almost 3 weeks later) she is struggling.
Ruby looks good, is eating, pooing, drinking, and her normal chatty self.
But if I drop below feeding her 20ml of critical care per day, her weight drops dramatically.
So far Ruby has been checked for;
teeth
urine
bloods
ultra sound
x-rays
She looks good, is seen by a specialist vet (who has also forwarded her results to the vet college in Zurich), and clinically she is 'fine'.
But she drops weight (10 - 15 grams per day) the minute I stop syringe feeding at least 20mls a day of critical care. We tried pushing the issue, and I didn't feed her for 3 days - she lost 50 grams and dropped below 1kg in body weight.
She is now too thin for us to experiment further.
She has access to fresh food several times a day (she no longer eats the things she once devoured), 7 types of hay, fresh grass, filtered water, 3 types of pellet.
She eats (this has been confirmed) but just not enough to sustain her body weight.
She is thin - I am worried.
The only odd symptom she has is eating cardboard.
She eats quite a bit of cardboard (cut from a hay house) and has also been seen nibbling on fleece, which is unusual behavior for her.
She is still on daily probiotics (we have tried 2 types) and I assume the obsession with cardboard is due to her stomach not feeling great, but we are running out of ideas.
Has anyone else had similar issue with their guinea pig?
I would love suggestions or ideas, as we are now all at a loss as to how to help Ruby progress.