piggyme234
Adult Guinea Pig
Sorry this is going to be a long one. I had 3 piggies living together, Jemima, a bossy 5 year old, Elizabeth, a fairly timid 3 year old and Max who was frail and poorly. Jemima in particular was a bit much for Max so he moved out to live with two baby girls who were not as pushy. All 5 were living closely so that we could keep the bond and join them back together in the future. Shortly after Max moved out Elizabeth started to lose some hair on her sides. The vet has been unable to find any ovarian cysts which was my first assumption as even though she had not been different behaviourally she had crusty nipples. She was treated with a course of ivermectin just in case and the vet said it could be due to the upheaval of her living arrangements, not being with Max and having the new girls so close. A few weeks ago Max unfortunately passed away after a short stay at TEAS. The little girls are again living nearby but not at the moment in direct contact with the bigger girls until I am sure that everyone is ok, then I want to introduce them. Elizabeth hasn't lost any more hair in the last month but non has grown back either. The ivermectin course is now finished. I just realised last night when I was cuddling her that this all started when she lost Max. Could he have been the catalyst for this change in her. Assuming next time she goes to the vet he still can't find anything what do people suggest. Spaying her just to be on the safe side sounds a bit drastic but introducing her to new piggies, male or female in the hope that she will settle sounds a bit unfair if she could get worse.

