Hello!
I own two elderly guinea pigs - Honey (7 years and) and Pippin (8). Over the last few months both have slowly lost the use of their back legs, and tend to drag them around behind them. They can both still get around fine, although over the last few days Honey has become worse and one of her legs doesn't appear to move at all. Honey has also lost of lot of weight over the last few months, which we assume is due to a tumour or something similar as she has continued to eat normally. I'm not sure if her legs have become worse due to a lack of muscle or whether it is something else. I assume this problem is unlikely to be due to a calcium/vitamin C deficiency as their legs did not suddenly become paralysed overnight.
Any advice would be very helpful!
Amy x
I own two elderly guinea pigs - Honey (7 years and) and Pippin (8). Over the last few months both have slowly lost the use of their back legs, and tend to drag them around behind them. They can both still get around fine, although over the last few days Honey has become worse and one of her legs doesn't appear to move at all. Honey has also lost of lot of weight over the last few months, which we assume is due to a tumour or something similar as she has continued to eat normally. I'm not sure if her legs have become worse due to a lack of muscle or whether it is something else. I assume this problem is unlikely to be due to a calcium/vitamin C deficiency as their legs did not suddenly become paralysed overnight.
Any advice would be very helpful!

Amy x