Hi, we have been to the vets today with our guinea pig following a previous trip Friday. She is being treated for a water infection and is on Baytril. We took her back today as although she initially showed signs of improvement she was not as active as normal. Today she was given an anti-inflammatory and glucose. Since then she has eaten some grass but not very much apart from that. She is alert though and showing interest in food. Does anyone know if the glucose, can fill a piggy up or cause loss of appetite? Really worried as I know she needs to eat much more than just grass - any recommendations would be great. Thank-you
Hi
Sorry to hear that your piggy is poorly!
You're right that she needs more than just grass. Is she eating hay at all?
If she's not eating normally (antibiotics can cause this to happen!), you'll have to top her up. Best thing is to call your vet and ask for something to syringe feed her with. The usual products that they have in stock are either Oxbow Critical Care
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These products are very high fibre powders, that you mix with water into a paste, that you can feed to piggy with a syringe. They are a generic fibrevore product, so you will need to add some vitamin C to it to make it suitable for piggy's needs. You can ask your vet for this, or you can buy it from a pet shop or even from your local chemist (most chemists will be shut now, but large supermarkets often have it in with their vitamins in the medicine aisle.)
Antibiotics can do funny things to their digestive system (they don't just kill off the bacteria making them unwell, they also get rid of the "good" bacteria in the gut that is required for digestion). Because of this, you should also ask your vet for a suitable probiotic. Most vets will stock a product called Fibreplex, or Avipro plus, or failing that, you can get a product called Pro-C from your local Pets at Home store.
Please don't delay in getting some syringe food for her if she's not eating her usual quantity of food, especially hay. Waiting until tomorrow morning may result in further digestive problems that can become very dangerous very quickly.
Your normal vets are probably closed now. Give them a call (it may be a recorded message with an alternative number to call in an emergency, call this), explain the situation and see if you can go in and pick some food up. They might not want to see piggy considering she was only seen recently and is on treatment.
If she's not pooing however, she will need to see a vet tonight for some gut stimulating medication.
Please call your vet and see what they suggest.
Keep us posted!