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I found My Guinea Pig Kawaii Dead yesterday Morning :(

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my Guinea Pig Kawaii died yesterday morning and showed no signs of loss of appetite or motivation the night before i went to see him and he was happy as ever then in the morning I found him dead and his cagemate Babaru was cuddled up to him Babaru is now very distressed does anyone know what could have happened? :(
 
my Guinea Pig Kawaii died yesterday morning and showed no signs of loss of appetite or motivation the night before i went to see him and he was happy as ever then in the morning I found him dead and his cagemate Babaru was cuddled up to him Babaru is now very distressed does anyone know what could have happened? :(

Sorry to hear about your loss! unfortunately it does sometimes happen suddenly as guineas can be so good at hiding illnesses until sometimes its too late.
How old is Babaru?
Up in Gretna we have a couple of older males available for rehome and in a week or 2 some young baby boars :)

Becky x
 
Sorry to hear about your loss! unfortunately it does sometimes happen suddenly as guineas can be so good at hiding illnesses until sometimes its too late.
How old is Babaru?
Up in Gretna we have a couple of older males available for rehome and in a week or 2 some young baby boars :)

Becky x

Babaru is 7 months old he was born on the 20th of July 2009 by one of my sows I bought who was pregnant at the time I did not know she was pregnant and then I came in and there was 2 little Guinea pigs there a boy and a girl the girls are in a seperate cage but Babaru is really upset now he's still eating though not drinking so much :(
 
I'm so sorry for your loss. As has already been said, guinea-pigs are good at hiding illnesses. Babaru will probably be quite lonely so maybe you could get him a friend? Maybe an older male or baby male to make them more likely to get on. Or you could maybe get him neutered and move him in with your girls?
 
Babaru is 7 months old he was born on the 20th of July 2009 by one of my sows I bought who was pregnant at the time I did not know she was pregnant and then I came in and there was 2 little Guinea pigs there a boy and a girl the girls are in a seperate cage but Babaru is really upset now he's still eating though not drinking so much :(

thats so sad he was still quite young :(

If you want to get in touch about a new friend, if you use the contact page at www.becklenguineapigrescue.co.uk and probably best to call Helen as she has all the boys

:)
 
Hi there and welcome i'm so sorry to hear about little Kawaii 8...8...8...
Maybe he had a heart attack? Piggies are very good at hiding their illnesses.......
Little Babaru maybe needs a friend? If you're not feeling up to at the moment you could do like i did and that was to buy a soft toy (no bits a piggie could bite off!) for him to cuddle with until you can sort out something :)
Wishing you all the best, i'm sorry for you all ((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))) and loves from Velvet, Onyx and Glynis x
 
I'm so sorry for your loss. As has already been said, guinea-pigs are good at hiding illnesses. Babaru will probably be quite lonely so maybe you could get him a friend? Maybe an older male or baby male to make them more likely to get on. Or you could maybe get him neutered and move him in with your girls?

yes he will be lonely as he was with his mother for 3 weeks then I moved him in with Kawaii & his brother who I had to give away as he got aggressive towards Babaru but Kawaii always looked after him like he was his baby now Babaru just doesnt know what to do with himself he's by himself for the first time me and my partner are currently trying to get a house as my dad dont like my guinea pigs and wont let me get a friend for poor Babaru but as soon as we get our place we will be getting him a friend just hope he's ok for now I've looked around about neutering him but he's still quite small and the vet dont want to risk it as it may kill him. :(
 
thats so sad he was still quite young :(

If you want to get in touch about a new friend, if you use the contact page at www.becklenguineapigrescue.co.uk and probably best to call Helen as she has all the boys

:)

thank you i would get him a friend but my dad wont let me get another guinea pig as we still live in his house he's a mean old grump he dont like the cute little noises they make! :(
 
Hi there and welcome i'm so sorry to hear about little Kawaii 8...8...8...
Maybe he had a heart attack? Piggies are very good at hiding their illnesses.......
Little Babaru maybe needs a friend? If you're not feeling up to at the moment you could do like i did and that was to buy a soft toy (no bits a piggie could bite off!) for him to cuddle with until you can sort out something :)
Wishing you all the best, i'm sorry for you all ((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))) and loves from Velvet, Onyx and Glynis x

I gave him lots of cuddles yesterday to calm him down as he was shaking like mad and didnt want to leave Kawaii's body he was bringing him food it was so heartbreaking to watch him try to get his companion/father figure back on his feet so I got him out of there while my boyfriend got Kawaii out and buried him in the back garden near my dog who passed away last year

and thank you I'm sure Babaru Suke KiiKii and Honey and both of us will move on and just have good memories with Kawaii
 
Oh love poor little guy, he was looking after his best friend, piggies are so lovely that way :)
I"m glad you were able to cuddle him, he would've felt reassured xxxxx
Wishing you luck with getting a place of your own, but in the mean time perhaps a little stuffed toy like i said i know it sounds a bit funny/weird but it did help our boy :)
Just make sure like you are doing now to give him lots of cuddles and some treats :)

You have lovely names for your piggies x)x)x)
 
Oh love poor little guy, he was looking after his best friend, piggies are so lovely that way :)
I"m glad you were able to cuddle him, he would've felt reassured xxxxx
Wishing you luck with getting a place of your own, but in the mean time perhaps a little stuffed toy like i said i know it sounds a bit funny/weird but it did help our boy :)
Just make sure like you are doing now to give him lots of cuddles and some treats :)

You have lovely names for your piggies x)x)x)

thank you most of them are Japanese Names Kawaii means Cute Suke means love or cool depends on which way you use it Babaru & KiiKii means Bubbles and Squeak and well Honey's just Honey cos i don't like it in Japanese I don't speak Japanese but I just looked up names for Guinea pigs in Japanese just to be different adn yes maybe I will get him a stuffed toy hopefully he wont eat it :)
 
I am very sorry about Kawaii's sudden death - guinea pigs can have heart attacks and strokes as well!

It is natural that guinea pigs do mourn; I hope that Babaru will be eating and drinking again by tomorrow, although he will be still very much withdrawn for at least a few days.

If you are not allowed another guinea pig and won't be able turn your father's heart, the alternative would be to have Babaru neutered, so he can join his mum and sister again when he has sat out the post-op six weeks wait to make absolutely sure that there are no more accidents. I'm sure that Helen from Becklen can give you the name of a good and experienced vet in order to minimise the risks.

In the meantime, would it be possible if you moved Babaru close to the other piggies, so he can hear and smell them and doesn't feel so alone?
 
I am very sorry about Kawaii's sudden death - guinea pigs can have heart attacks and strokes as well!

It is natural that guinea pigs do mourn; I hope that Babaru will be eating and drinking again by tomorrow, although he will be still very much withdrawn for at least a few days.

If you are not allowed another guinea pig and won't be able turn your father's heart, the alternative would be to have Babaru neutered, so he can join his mum and sister again when he has sat out the post-op six weeks wait to make absolutely sure that there are no more accidents. I'm sure that Helen from Becklen can give you the name of a good and experienced vet in order to minimise the risks.

In the meantime, would it be possible if you moved Babaru close to the other piggies, so he can hear and smell them and doesn't feel so alone?

yes they are in the same room together and Suke (his mummy) constantly makes noise to see if he's ok but he tends to stay quiet until she shouts at him its cute to watch i had them all out yesterday in my front room as I knew he wouldnt want to try mating at this time and Suke started grooming Babaru and his sister was fussing him also it cheered him up a bit I am slightly worried about him but he made it through the night and has eaten so hopefully he will be ok :)
 
yes they are in the same room together and Suke (his mummy) constantly makes noise to see if he's ok but he tends to stay quiet until she shouts at him its cute to watch i had them all out yesterday in my front room as I knew he wouldnt want to try mating at this time and Suke started grooming Babaru and his sister was fussing him also it cheered him up a bit I am slightly worried about him but he made it through the night and has eaten so hopefully he will be ok :)

If he's eating, he'll come round! Just give him time.
 
but he's not drinking much should I be worried about that?

No. He won't dehydrate that quickly, as he still gets some fluid from his veg. Just leave him be, he'll sort himself out! You go off appetite yourself when you are very upset, but won't get ill from a day with eating and drinking very little.

Right now, you are still in shock about Kawaii's sudden death, so it is perfectly normal to fret about Babaru.
 
yes they are in the same room together and Suke (his mummy) constantly makes noise to see if he's ok but he tends to stay quiet until she shouts at him its cute to watch i had them all out yesterday in my front room as I knew he wouldnt want to try mating at this time and Suke started grooming Babaru and his sister was fussing him also it cheered him up a bit I am slightly worried about him but he made it through the night and has eaten so hopefully he will be ok :)

I'd be really carefull about giving him floor time with the sows as if they happen to be in season he'll have the job done before you can grab him.

Hopefully your dad may come round soon and let you get a little friend :)
 
I'd be really carefull about giving him floor time with the sows as if they happen to be in season he'll have the job done before you can grab him.

Hopefully your dad may come round soon and let you get a little friend :)

no he wants me to get rid of them all in a way think he may have killed Kawaii by shouting at him as he gets annoyed at them just for saying hello to him but he denies doing anything and yes I was really careful with them i stayed right next to them and Babaru didnt show any interest in them whatsoever but yes I know what you mean about being carefull :)
 
As I have explained before I do not believe that guinea pigs hide illness. The signs are there for owners to see, if they know what to look for.

However, the obvious exception to this is a sudden death which gives no advance warning signs. I believe that happened in this case, most probably heart failure, less likely a stroke. In either case nothing could have been done either to prevent or to treat the condition.
It is always more unexpected in a relatively young pig.
 
As I have explained before I do not believe that guinea pigs hide illness. The signs are there for owners to see, if they know what to look for.

However, the obvious exception to this is a sudden death which gives no advance warning signs. I believe that happened in this case, most probably heart failure, less likely a stroke. In either case nothing could have been done either to prevent or to treat the condition.
It is always more unexpected in a relatively young pig.
 
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