rendzsikeee
New Born Pup
Hi, I tried to book an appointment with the vet (one that I haven't been before) and when no one got back to me I phoned them up and I suppose they must be swamped, because I've got an appointment for a week from now and I'm not sure if we can wait that long.
So my piggie started having more concerning symptoms about a week, maybe two ago, she gradually lost some weight over a year, but it didn't seem too bad, but now she's got her fur thinning on her belly and got crusty nipples (which I read can be a sign of cysts) and also recently she sort of lost her voice, like when she purrs she kind of just vibrates, but she doesn't have the usual sound, also have a breathy wheek.
I wasn't too worried however, because she's got a good appetite and drinks as usual, although in the past two days she was much less interested in pellets and pea flakes and started to have a bobbing movement (probably with every breath), so now I assume she's got slight problems with swallowing/breathing, she's been slighly less active as well, but still jumps up onto the little houses if she feels like it and I definitely wouldn't call her lethargic.
I wanted to see the vet today, but because of them not getting back to me on time, now I have to wait a week. When I booked the appointment I was only slighly concerned, but today she started to have issues with pooping and that really scared me, because I know how quickly that can become fatal.
She doesn't have diarrhea, but her poop is very mud-like soft and sort of stuck in her bum, also started to smell bad (kinda like cat poop).
I started giving her Critical Care (mainly for the weight, but now also because of the poop) and it helped a little after a few hours and she was having tiny but regular poops, but it seems to be like that again.
I also noticed lumps in her neck that I haven't really noticed before and I'm getting really stressed, because I know that the emergency vet in our area is not very good with guinea pigs, but I also know that the specialist I used to take them to is probably all booked up and I also can't really afford hundreds of pounds just for examinations at the moment (although if push comes to shove that may happen).
So I'm sorry if it's too long, I just wanted to make sure I'm specific enough and I'm getting more and more worried, although she really doesn't seem to feel that bad, especially that she eats and drinks well, but all the other stuff suddenly started to pile up and it's scaring me.
So my piggie started having more concerning symptoms about a week, maybe two ago, she gradually lost some weight over a year, but it didn't seem too bad, but now she's got her fur thinning on her belly and got crusty nipples (which I read can be a sign of cysts) and also recently she sort of lost her voice, like when she purrs she kind of just vibrates, but she doesn't have the usual sound, also have a breathy wheek.
I wasn't too worried however, because she's got a good appetite and drinks as usual, although in the past two days she was much less interested in pellets and pea flakes and started to have a bobbing movement (probably with every breath), so now I assume she's got slight problems with swallowing/breathing, she's been slighly less active as well, but still jumps up onto the little houses if she feels like it and I definitely wouldn't call her lethargic.
I wanted to see the vet today, but because of them not getting back to me on time, now I have to wait a week. When I booked the appointment I was only slighly concerned, but today she started to have issues with pooping and that really scared me, because I know how quickly that can become fatal.
She doesn't have diarrhea, but her poop is very mud-like soft and sort of stuck in her bum, also started to smell bad (kinda like cat poop).
I started giving her Critical Care (mainly for the weight, but now also because of the poop) and it helped a little after a few hours and she was having tiny but regular poops, but it seems to be like that again.
I also noticed lumps in her neck that I haven't really noticed before and I'm getting really stressed, because I know that the emergency vet in our area is not very good with guinea pigs, but I also know that the specialist I used to take them to is probably all booked up and I also can't really afford hundreds of pounds just for examinations at the moment (although if push comes to shove that may happen).
So I'm sorry if it's too long, I just wanted to make sure I'm specific enough and I'm getting more and more worried, although she really doesn't seem to feel that bad, especially that she eats and drinks well, but all the other stuff suddenly started to pile up and it's scaring me.