Hello all, sorry to be terrible with my replying!
I'll go back to where we were on Sunday night... mallethead
So the emergency vet called back at about 8.45 (she was in the middle of sewing up a cesarean when I'd spoken to her and left my details for a call back!) and she was just lovely. We always saw this vet with Tiffy when she was poorly and I can't fault her and her interest in the guineas. We had a long chat on the phone and I explained the set up and how she had been over the day etc. She thought it was most likely to be stress induced inflammation of the bladder and that it should settle down but that we'd start with some Septrin to cover all bases as she's so close to being post operative. We went through all of the possible causes of stress for her, taking into account the set up she was in and the operation etc and we decided to go ahead with the AB's as we thought they were the best plan.
SO. The red wee has now stopped and Dumpling seems a little happier. But we have had a little battle getting there, she's been pulling at the stitches again and has been off her food, so we've been having to tempt her out with her favourites.
She's also had to be separated fully from the other cage as I didn't know what to do. Suddenly on Monday she just started throwing herself at the partition and panicking around the cage frantically as if she wanted to get to the other piggies. Poor baby, so she's now in our hospital cage in the living room with Crumby and Mousey nearby. She seems much happier and can crawl out of this one onto my lap when I open the door, saving me having to touch the injury site (much to my relief as I was afraid I was irritating it!)
So that's that! She's been on a critical care, oats and apples mix I've been putting in the cage too.. I'm hoping to prevent weight loss by topping her up now, rather than having to try and put weight back on. Poor little girl but as you can see.. it obviously tastes nice enough to come out from under your hammock for!