biscandmatt
Senior Guinea Pig
since i last posted mollie has pretty much groaned everyday except one. she also had strong smelling droppings yesterday aswell. same as a while back. and i think i got a whiff of a stale urine smell earlier. not sure if things are slipping with her or whether this is part of her on-going condition and 'just' a more rough patch.
i did a thread regarding the noise she does and whether something else might be going on. probably should have posted it here but anyway, here it is if anyone has any thoughts https://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/toileting-quickly-after-veg-time.129482/
she's generally ok in herself though. maybe a little more tired but she's still eating and drinking normally, moving about aswell and talking to herself... the usual pop pop pop so not sure what is going on really, or whether nothing is and it's just a reaction to her body shifting some more excess calcium salts. she did do a wee earlier which had excess thicker bits in the centre. i assume the salts/crystals? so i wonder if her body has been dealing with that, which has then caused her some stress and caused her poops to go a bit off track? that seems to make the most sense anyway.
i'm starting to work out when she's going to do the noise just by how she looks and how she reacts to things. i can't see a pattern with it in terms of anything else but am focusing particularly on the times she is in season, due to the vet stating that we may need to look into that at some stage. sometimes i think she is being a little hormonal but it is during seasons so probably normal? maybe rumbling at benjie a little more than she used to though. it's hard to know what's going on and whether her behaviour might be normal but new to us because she is feeling more well within herself and therefore she should always have been this way, or because she is experiencing some changes hormonally and it's not normal. does that even make sense?!
one change she has had recently which could have caused an issue even though i think it's unlikely, is that she has been having some timothy hay pellets from galens garden. they are nothing else, just timothy hay steam pressed into large pellets. i thought these would be fine because they're just hay and thought she might appreciate them for variety now she's limited in what she can have food wise. she has nibbles of them, not lots but it is something new we have started.
food wise currently, she's still on mainly lettuces with smaller amounts of cucumber and green pepper. these all seem to suit her well. she still has lots of hay, fresh grass when it's dry, and bits of the pure timothy hay pellets aswell. i hope to add in more low calcium veggies off the IC diet list soon but have been taking it slowly. hoping to beable to add in the piece of celery next. the vet said try to find lower calcium leafy things but this is proving tricky. the only one i think i've found is cauliflower leaves but with them potentially being gassy, i'm not sure this is the best thing for her system at the moment.
i need to clarify with the vet whether she actually has IC and excess calcium salts, or whether he meant she only has inflammation because of the calcium salts.
sorry for the long post. if anyone has got this far then i'd appreciate any thoughts and/or advice you might have
i did a thread regarding the noise she does and whether something else might be going on. probably should have posted it here but anyway, here it is if anyone has any thoughts https://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/toileting-quickly-after-veg-time.129482/
she's generally ok in herself though. maybe a little more tired but she's still eating and drinking normally, moving about aswell and talking to herself... the usual pop pop pop so not sure what is going on really, or whether nothing is and it's just a reaction to her body shifting some more excess calcium salts. she did do a wee earlier which had excess thicker bits in the centre. i assume the salts/crystals? so i wonder if her body has been dealing with that, which has then caused her some stress and caused her poops to go a bit off track? that seems to make the most sense anyway.
i'm starting to work out when she's going to do the noise just by how she looks and how she reacts to things. i can't see a pattern with it in terms of anything else but am focusing particularly on the times she is in season, due to the vet stating that we may need to look into that at some stage. sometimes i think she is being a little hormonal but it is during seasons so probably normal? maybe rumbling at benjie a little more than she used to though. it's hard to know what's going on and whether her behaviour might be normal but new to us because she is feeling more well within herself and therefore she should always have been this way, or because she is experiencing some changes hormonally and it's not normal. does that even make sense?!
one change she has had recently which could have caused an issue even though i think it's unlikely, is that she has been having some timothy hay pellets from galens garden. they are nothing else, just timothy hay steam pressed into large pellets. i thought these would be fine because they're just hay and thought she might appreciate them for variety now she's limited in what she can have food wise. she has nibbles of them, not lots but it is something new we have started.
food wise currently, she's still on mainly lettuces with smaller amounts of cucumber and green pepper. these all seem to suit her well. she still has lots of hay, fresh grass when it's dry, and bits of the pure timothy hay pellets aswell. i hope to add in more low calcium veggies off the IC diet list soon but have been taking it slowly. hoping to beable to add in the piece of celery next. the vet said try to find lower calcium leafy things but this is proving tricky. the only one i think i've found is cauliflower leaves but with them potentially being gassy, i'm not sure this is the best thing for her system at the moment.
i need to clarify with the vet whether she actually has IC and excess calcium salts, or whether he meant she only has inflammation because of the calcium salts.
sorry for the long post. if anyone has got this far then i'd appreciate any thoughts and/or advice you might have
