Lady Kelly
Senior Guinea Pig
My poor piggies!
So after Jemima's recent visit to the vet about her weight loss she actually gained weight last weekend, albeit 30g but a start so I worried less.
This week and she's shot right down 100g and is just over 600g! Now she's always been tiny with a fluctuating fully grown weight of between 715g and 850g so although I appreciate she is underweight it's not as much a shock as my bigger pigs. Also her front teeth are now out of line and looking overgrown so I think it may be a dental issue after all. I can't remember if the vet checked her teeth two weeks ago but I will bypass my vets this time and go straight to Northampton seeing as I know the teeth are an issue (confirmed by putting in the end of romaine lettuce - she ate the two small leaves but left the hard stem). I decided to cook a tiny amount of carrot and much it up with some fresh herbs and a couple of handfuls of pellets and she gobbled up about 3 teaspoons so will keep going with that to keep some weight on her. While I had her out I saw a flaky patch on her skin, pulled her hair aside and there is this tiny white thing wriggling around like crazy... checked a few places on her and yep! That would be lice too! Oh and it does seem to be her that's drinking a hell of a lot of water too
So it's only been two weeks since my piggies were separated into two pairs so this now means I need to treat all 4 for lice, I will get rid of the logs and replace them but they live in a wooden hutch, I usually give it a good scrub with white vinegar but will the lice survive on the wood to pass back to the piggies?
Peter's losing weight and slowing down again though his weight loss is 20-30g per week and given his ailing health (and the fact that the vet thought the end was nigh in January) isn't too bad.
I don't know what to do with these guys, they break my heart at times!
So after Jemima's recent visit to the vet about her weight loss she actually gained weight last weekend, albeit 30g but a start so I worried less.
This week and she's shot right down 100g and is just over 600g! Now she's always been tiny with a fluctuating fully grown weight of between 715g and 850g so although I appreciate she is underweight it's not as much a shock as my bigger pigs. Also her front teeth are now out of line and looking overgrown so I think it may be a dental issue after all. I can't remember if the vet checked her teeth two weeks ago but I will bypass my vets this time and go straight to Northampton seeing as I know the teeth are an issue (confirmed by putting in the end of romaine lettuce - she ate the two small leaves but left the hard stem). I decided to cook a tiny amount of carrot and much it up with some fresh herbs and a couple of handfuls of pellets and she gobbled up about 3 teaspoons so will keep going with that to keep some weight on her. While I had her out I saw a flaky patch on her skin, pulled her hair aside and there is this tiny white thing wriggling around like crazy... checked a few places on her and yep! That would be lice too! Oh and it does seem to be her that's drinking a hell of a lot of water too
So it's only been two weeks since my piggies were separated into two pairs so this now means I need to treat all 4 for lice, I will get rid of the logs and replace them but they live in a wooden hutch, I usually give it a good scrub with white vinegar but will the lice survive on the wood to pass back to the piggies?
Peter's losing weight and slowing down again though his weight loss is 20-30g per week and given his ailing health (and the fact that the vet thought the end was nigh in January) isn't too bad.
I don't know what to do with these guys, they break my heart at times!
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