Alisa3114
Teenage Guinea Pig
Once a week I do a full check up on the girls and deep clean their cage. This week while I was brushing Aria's fur I noticed something moving on her ear it was tiny and wriggly but when I tried to pick it off I ended up squashing it so didn't get to see exactly what it was. I am totally paranoid about fleas and stuff so threw their vet bed away that I had just removed from their cage and read up on all the info on mites and lice although it didn't look anything like those and I made an appointment with the so called exotics vet to get them checked over. I took them for their visit and never having seen the exotics vet didn't have a clue on which one he/she was. Anyway I totally don't think he was the exotics vet he did the quickest exam ever and I don't think he listened to a word I said. I explained that I had brought them to be checked over as I had seen something on her ear and wanted to make sure it wasn't lice or mites he looked at her ear and said it was fine and I hadn't damaged it which totally confused me then preceded to say why did I get Guinea pigs when we already had a cat and a dog which he was really concerned about as I had kids and hoped that I was using a good flea treatment on them every month cause if I wasn't my kids could become contaminated with fleas. Really! (The cat & dog get regular advantage flea treatment so not a problem). He then called the vet nurse in and asked if they had any preventive flea and lice treatment in stock for the girls to have to which she had to tell him they don't do preventative treatments only treat them when they have a confirmed case. To which he said make sure i treat the cat and dog and the Guinea pigs won't get fleas. I totally think I wasted £66.25 on getting a lecture on flea treatment for our cat and dog than knowing whether the girls have anything I need treating.
