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Hello cavy lovers, my first post
My 3 1/2 year old boar Fugly had a visit to the Vet today for a lump on his side which has grown really fast over the last 6 weeks.
The lump had been there since the first few months of his life and had stayed half the size of a pea for over 3 years.
now it is 2cm across.
His father Floyd had the same thing, but on his face, and after 3 years of age, it grew rapidly, and he was operated on, but the lump had grown into his facial muscles, and they were damaged during its' removal.
he passed away 7 days after his operation, 2 years ago.
So with Fugly, I am having a massive panic!
He goes in for the OP tomorrow morning, I haven't got anyone I can talk to about it, as most people don't understand may absolute love for a guinea pig.
Fugly's lump appears to be completely dermal, and not attaching to any muscles or internal bits.
So here's hoping the op will be smooth, and he recovers well.
any advice, tips etc much appreciated
Piccie of Floyd (left) and Fugly
My 3 1/2 year old boar Fugly had a visit to the Vet today for a lump on his side which has grown really fast over the last 6 weeks.
The lump had been there since the first few months of his life and had stayed half the size of a pea for over 3 years.
now it is 2cm across.
His father Floyd had the same thing, but on his face, and after 3 years of age, it grew rapidly, and he was operated on, but the lump had grown into his facial muscles, and they were damaged during its' removal.
he passed away 7 days after his operation, 2 years ago.
So with Fugly, I am having a massive panic!
He goes in for the OP tomorrow morning, I haven't got anyone I can talk to about it, as most people don't understand may absolute love for a guinea pig.
Fugly's lump appears to be completely dermal, and not attaching to any muscles or internal bits.
So here's hoping the op will be smooth, and he recovers well.
any advice, tips etc much appreciated
Piccie of Floyd (left) and Fugly