Claire Evans
New Born Pup
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Hi
Our lovely guinea pig Neve has been diagnosed with a large growth/tumour.
They can't tell from a scan where exactly it is, whether in her bladder or large intestine. The former is possible to operate on but they wouldn't know until she went for surgery.
We don't know whether to just keep her at home and with her companion and comfortable with pain relief and see out her days here, so long as she seems pretty much herself, or try surgery despite the fact the odds are stacked against her and we might end her days early.
We love them both so much. We're devastated and any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks
Our lovely guinea pig Neve has been diagnosed with a large growth/tumour.
They can't tell from a scan where exactly it is, whether in her bladder or large intestine. The former is possible to operate on but they wouldn't know until she went for surgery.
We don't know whether to just keep her at home and with her companion and comfortable with pain relief and see out her days here, so long as she seems pretty much herself, or try surgery despite the fact the odds are stacked against her and we might end her days early.
We love them both so much. We're devastated and any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks