Bekialice
Junior Guinea Pig
Hiya!
I'm just looking for some thoughts on how to best care for my old and terminal piggy.
We have five piggys in total, one boar and four sows. My oldest is almost 7 years old and my youngest is estimated 6-9 months (recent rescue).
We bonded our newest rescue around 2 weeks ago and she's settled in fine, she's a little assertive but she's not a bully. She's still figuring out where she belongs in the herd but they're all getting on great, no squabbles or arguments, just the usual purrs and butt wags every now and then.
So my 7 year old piggy was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour a few months ago, she's in good health otherwise. She doesn't seen to notice the lump, and is on metacam twice a day, and has regular vet visits every month to check her progress. She's not lost any weight and she's eating normally.
In the last few days she's been sitting in the corner with her fur fluffed up, which I know is a big warning sign. So I popped her in the temp cage to monitor her. As soon as I popped her in, she was wondering around and exploring. She seemed a lot better. So I kept her in for the day and she was showing no signs of illness at all. So I popped her back in the main cage and left her overnight.
This morning I returned and she was back in the same spot with her fur fluffed up. So I've got her on the sofa with me and she's wondering around, having naps in my dressing gown, eating veggies, again nothing wrong with her.
So I'm wondering if the younger pigs are just a bit too much for her now, that maybe I should segregate a bit of the cage off so she can have her own retirement spot? She's never been much if a pigs pig, she always ignores her cagemates anyway.
We have a very large C&C so it would be quite easy to do. But I know that once she's segregated it could be irreversible and I don't want to make a rash decision based on her being in a mood for a couple of days. She'd still be able to see and chat to the others through the bars, but it just wouldn't be the same as being a complete herd.
Would she be more comfortable on her own? Has anyone done this before?
Sorry for the long post, here's a photo of the gang to brighten it up
Beki
Xx

I'm just looking for some thoughts on how to best care for my old and terminal piggy.
We have five piggys in total, one boar and four sows. My oldest is almost 7 years old and my youngest is estimated 6-9 months (recent rescue).
We bonded our newest rescue around 2 weeks ago and she's settled in fine, she's a little assertive but she's not a bully. She's still figuring out where she belongs in the herd but they're all getting on great, no squabbles or arguments, just the usual purrs and butt wags every now and then.
So my 7 year old piggy was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour a few months ago, she's in good health otherwise. She doesn't seen to notice the lump, and is on metacam twice a day, and has regular vet visits every month to check her progress. She's not lost any weight and she's eating normally.
In the last few days she's been sitting in the corner with her fur fluffed up, which I know is a big warning sign. So I popped her in the temp cage to monitor her. As soon as I popped her in, she was wondering around and exploring. She seemed a lot better. So I kept her in for the day and she was showing no signs of illness at all. So I popped her back in the main cage and left her overnight.
This morning I returned and she was back in the same spot with her fur fluffed up. So I've got her on the sofa with me and she's wondering around, having naps in my dressing gown, eating veggies, again nothing wrong with her.
So I'm wondering if the younger pigs are just a bit too much for her now, that maybe I should segregate a bit of the cage off so she can have her own retirement spot? She's never been much if a pigs pig, she always ignores her cagemates anyway.
We have a very large C&C so it would be quite easy to do. But I know that once she's segregated it could be irreversible and I don't want to make a rash decision based on her being in a mood for a couple of days. She'd still be able to see and chat to the others through the bars, but it just wouldn't be the same as being a complete herd.
Would she be more comfortable on her own? Has anyone done this before?
Sorry for the long post, here's a photo of the gang to brighten it up
Beki
Xx


