One of the first guineas I ever rehomed has come back for a stay, as she is painfully thin. She has been treated for mites and lice, and has been well fed. She was originally rehomed with her sister, but her sister died last winter and I paired her up with a single sow that had come into rescue - they seem to get on just fine. Recently, she has become TINY and the other sow is huge (sorry I am not referring to them by name, when I rehomed them the little girl called them 'Pig' and 'Other pig'!).
Anyway, the tiny one is well enough in herself - bright eyed, no hairloss, good coat condition, no mucus around nose, no dribbling, teeth look ok... the only other guinea I have had that wasted away like this was Sirius Black, and Vedra thought he had kidney disease and that it wasn't really treatable. This little pig is drinking a bottle of water a day, which made me wonder if it was the same?
Any ideas, anyone?
Thanks
Sophie
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Anyway, the tiny one is well enough in herself - bright eyed, no hairloss, good coat condition, no mucus around nose, no dribbling, teeth look ok... the only other guinea I have had that wasted away like this was Sirius Black, and Vedra thought he had kidney disease and that it wasn't really treatable. This little pig is drinking a bottle of water a day, which made me wonder if it was the same?
Any ideas, anyone?
Thanks
Sophie
x