Hi guys I have two female 3.5 year old pigs. Bubble and Ginger. Bubble is a big hefty pig and not as energetic as her sister. When they come out for floor time a lot of the time she can't be bothered lol. Yesterday I noticed she was not interested in food seemed lethargic (more than usual) and uncomfortable shifting around a lot seemed out of sorts.
Took to an exotic vet he said he could feel a lump probably bladder stone did an xray said no it is a tumor. Can't tell if benign without doing an op. He said it is able to be moved (palpable?) which is good apparently and suggested one of three things.
1 open her up take a look, remove if possible, if it is a bad lump then make decision to euthanize or if removable and not a bad lump remove and hopefully pig ok. (Cost £240). 2. Leave alone because of cost and risk of anaesthesia and offer palliative care making decision to euthanize when necessary. 3. Euthanize now.
I am really torn I feel it is my duty to do the best I can for her and do option one. We have no Insurance though and cannot afford the op, our credit is almost maxxed out. My other half disagrees with it on account of cost. I have read cancer is very rare in pigs so am confused.
He didn't mention doing a biopsy I wonder if that would be better to avoid surgery being necessary possibly. I have heard of cysts and abscesses online, he didn't mention this presumably he can tell from the x ray it isn't one of those? She is still not eating or drinking so I have been syringe feeding her. And she had a metacam injection at vet and I have been giving it at home but still not eating.
I am worried if it is cancer and offering palliative care me force feeding her is prolonging a life ( for my selfish reasons ) where she may otherwise just wish to pass away.
Last night she was making some strange breathing noises and had runny eyes but that has stopped now and seen no evidence of either today. Her breathing does change when she gets stressed out. Sorry for long post just don't know what to do for the best!
Took to an exotic vet he said he could feel a lump probably bladder stone did an xray said no it is a tumor. Can't tell if benign without doing an op. He said it is able to be moved (palpable?) which is good apparently and suggested one of three things.
1 open her up take a look, remove if possible, if it is a bad lump then make decision to euthanize or if removable and not a bad lump remove and hopefully pig ok. (Cost £240). 2. Leave alone because of cost and risk of anaesthesia and offer palliative care making decision to euthanize when necessary. 3. Euthanize now.
I am really torn I feel it is my duty to do the best I can for her and do option one. We have no Insurance though and cannot afford the op, our credit is almost maxxed out. My other half disagrees with it on account of cost. I have read cancer is very rare in pigs so am confused.
He didn't mention doing a biopsy I wonder if that would be better to avoid surgery being necessary possibly. I have heard of cysts and abscesses online, he didn't mention this presumably he can tell from the x ray it isn't one of those? She is still not eating or drinking so I have been syringe feeding her. And she had a metacam injection at vet and I have been giving it at home but still not eating.
I am worried if it is cancer and offering palliative care me force feeding her is prolonging a life ( for my selfish reasons ) where she may otherwise just wish to pass away.
Last night she was making some strange breathing noises and had runny eyes but that has stopped now and seen no evidence of either today. Her breathing does change when she gets stressed out. Sorry for long post just don't know what to do for the best!