Jeniva
Junior Guinea Pig
Just wondering if anyone had some help to offer.
I've been to the vets just now.
If anyone followed Han's issues, he's had bad stomach problems for years. But always acted himself and kept his weight.
He had a castration a month and a half ago, which went fine. But he lost a lot of weight since then. Now he's lethargic, won't eat, is farting a lot and basically mucus is coming out of his rear which he has no control over.
The vet has done an injection of baytril. And I'm now giving him recovery food. Unfortunately I didn't see the specialist, as it was such an emergency I couldn't make it over to him and he's usually late to see you and shows up at the afternoon so he wasn't around in the morning.
Before Han's op he was on antibiotics, and also was on worming medicine. He then was on antibiotics after his op to help stop any infections which I was paranoid due to his messy poo. He seemed to recover, and strangely since I got the 2 rescue girls, his poo was normal again!
But wham, back to awful sticky mess and it's worse than ever. He's never been lethargic over it.
He's quite cold and isn't doing much other than sitting in a huddle. He doesn't seem to want to take the recovery food but I'm trying my best to get him to take as much as he can.
I have to go back to the vets tomorrow...and if no improvement then it looks like he might need to be PTS.
He's a bag of bones and very weak. The vet felt his stomach and said he feels very liquidy inside.
I also don't know if I should move him away from the healthy girls. Might upset him, but I have no idea if he's infectious.
I've been to the vets just now.
If anyone followed Han's issues, he's had bad stomach problems for years. But always acted himself and kept his weight.
He had a castration a month and a half ago, which went fine. But he lost a lot of weight since then. Now he's lethargic, won't eat, is farting a lot and basically mucus is coming out of his rear which he has no control over.
The vet has done an injection of baytril. And I'm now giving him recovery food. Unfortunately I didn't see the specialist, as it was such an emergency I couldn't make it over to him and he's usually late to see you and shows up at the afternoon so he wasn't around in the morning.
Before Han's op he was on antibiotics, and also was on worming medicine. He then was on antibiotics after his op to help stop any infections which I was paranoid due to his messy poo. He seemed to recover, and strangely since I got the 2 rescue girls, his poo was normal again!
But wham, back to awful sticky mess and it's worse than ever. He's never been lethargic over it.
He's quite cold and isn't doing much other than sitting in a huddle. He doesn't seem to want to take the recovery food but I'm trying my best to get him to take as much as he can.
I have to go back to the vets tomorrow...and if no improvement then it looks like he might need to be PTS.
He's a bag of bones and very weak. The vet felt his stomach and said he feels very liquidy inside.
I also don't know if I should move him away from the healthy girls. Might upset him, but I have no idea if he's infectious.