Liane
Teenage Guinea Pig
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A mystery illness seems to be affecting my piggies - three so far have had the same unusual pattern of symptoms:
Now, six months on, another piggy, Ace - who never came into contact with Freddie or Nelson - has began showing the same symptoms. We noticed a very slight decrease in weight, took her to the vets, but he couldn't find anything wrong other than she had had mites about three months before; he gave her an injection to help with the mites although we suspect they'd already been cleared by the spot on treatments but the hair was taking a while to regrow.
Now, Ace has developed incontinence and has very small, icky, misshapen poop. She still eats, though less enthusiastically so I am also hand-feeding her. I've been giving all the pigs probiotics, I've not given Ace any veggies for three days in an effort to solidify her poops, I've increased hay, I've been bathing her to keep her clean. I am doing everything I can for Ace, but we don't know what is causing it so we don't know how to treat it, or how to prevent the others from falling ill as well. Our vet can only suggest different medicines to try, but we don't know what we're dealing with
- I notice very gradual weight lost over a period of months
- They go to the vet, but they can't find anything wrong other than weight loss
- The weight loss speeds up
- They develop diarrhoea and /or incontinence
- Other health issues begin to appear (mostly likely due to compromised immune system)
- They go to sleep and never wake up
Now, six months on, another piggy, Ace - who never came into contact with Freddie or Nelson - has began showing the same symptoms. We noticed a very slight decrease in weight, took her to the vets, but he couldn't find anything wrong other than she had had mites about three months before; he gave her an injection to help with the mites although we suspect they'd already been cleared by the spot on treatments but the hair was taking a while to regrow.
Now, Ace has developed incontinence and has very small, icky, misshapen poop. She still eats, though less enthusiastically so I am also hand-feeding her. I've been giving all the pigs probiotics, I've not given Ace any veggies for three days in an effort to solidify her poops, I've increased hay, I've been bathing her to keep her clean. I am doing everything I can for Ace, but we don't know what is causing it so we don't know how to treat it, or how to prevent the others from falling ill as well. Our vet can only suggest different medicines to try, but we don't know what we're dealing with
