Guinea Slave
Adult Guinea Pig
Good luck today! Will be thinking of you. x
Why a relief, I have been checking this to see your update.
So glad she has come through well! x
Great to hear it all went well! Sounds like she's going to bounce right back
ps. the piggy in your avatar looks really like my Wyatt, I've not seen many others with the grey/white colouring - its so pretty!
plenty of veggies, cuddles and kisses! I really hope she is ok, it must be awful for you both. I'm sure you will give her a lovely life after the operation and she will be as happy as she was before! Let us know how it goes. Love to you both <3
Is she still having her pain relief medicine?
How's the wound looking? Any signs of infection?
I'd offer her lots of different varieties, and also some Critical Care. Sometimes that perks them up and they'll eat that instead. Otherwise you'll need to handfeed her
Hello everyone! I have a slight problem with Finnat first she was eating perfectly well, now she's stopped eating almost completely, she's nibbled some grass that I put in her cage and the only thing she'll eat properly is dandelion leaves
any ideas on how I can make her eat some more or should I start hand feeding?
Whilst I was typing this she took a bite of some greens for the first time since she stopped eating haha weird! But I still need help on the questions above just in case
Thanks for all your help. X
Please weigh her daily and if necessary top her up with hand feed. We have got a guide in the caring for an ill piggy section. Have bit of rough fibre like cardboard in the cage for her to munch on; piggies seem to crave it after a GA in order to stabilise their guts again.
Check with your vets re. painkiller and gut stimulant, and keep an eye out for a possible infection in the next days.
As already mentioned, be prepared to hand feed if necessary.
She may be feeling a little under the weather and / or still sleepy from the anaesthetic. It can take anything between 24 and 48 hours for the effects of the anaesthetic to wear off.
Is she still urinating and pooping normally? If her poos become smaller, drier or abnormal looking, this can be a sign that she isn't eating and drinking enough so please keep an eye on her urine and faeces output.
For signs of infection you are looking for redness around the wound, an unpleasant smell, abnormal discharge, the wound to feel warm to the touch. All are signs that there could be an infection although I am guessing she is just suffering the after effects of surgery.
Good luck x