KikiKaka
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi all,
Almost exactly a year after our last guinea pig got sick, we're running into an issue with our surviving one (fortunately the two new friends we rescued for her are fine!).
When I checked on them earlier, I noticed one of them was sitting with her head slightly lop-sided. She seems completely fine in herself and is eating her veg/grazing normally, but I gave her a quick rundown to see if there was anything obviously wrong.
I noticed a lump under her chin, probably around an inch in diameter. It's relatively hard and smooth, and she doesn't seem to be in any discomfort when I handle it.
Is anyone able to offer any advice on what this might be please? Everything I'm seeing online indicates that it's most likely a cyst rather than an abscess due to the relative hardness and lack of discomfort, as well as probably nothing cancerous due to it being relatively smooth.
I'm taking her to the vet first thing in the morning, but I'm wondering if this is enough cause for concern that I should be making an emergency appointment tonight. I'm concerned because it seems to have appeared quite quickly, unless we've somehow not noticed it growing previously.
Many thanks for the help!
Almost exactly a year after our last guinea pig got sick, we're running into an issue with our surviving one (fortunately the two new friends we rescued for her are fine!).
When I checked on them earlier, I noticed one of them was sitting with her head slightly lop-sided. She seems completely fine in herself and is eating her veg/grazing normally, but I gave her a quick rundown to see if there was anything obviously wrong.
I noticed a lump under her chin, probably around an inch in diameter. It's relatively hard and smooth, and she doesn't seem to be in any discomfort when I handle it.
Is anyone able to offer any advice on what this might be please? Everything I'm seeing online indicates that it's most likely a cyst rather than an abscess due to the relative hardness and lack of discomfort, as well as probably nothing cancerous due to it being relatively smooth.
I'm taking her to the vet first thing in the morning, but I'm wondering if this is enough cause for concern that I should be making an emergency appointment tonight. I'm concerned because it seems to have appeared quite quickly, unless we've somehow not noticed it growing previously.
Many thanks for the help!