Yasmin Marie
Junior Guinea Pig
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So its been a while since I have posted on here, tough but rewarding work being a piggie mum!
So my eldest piggie Rosie is around 4 years old.
Ever since I adopted her shes suffered with recurring urine infections.
My old vet was forever putting her Baytril then we moved onto Spetrin (I can't remember the dosage)
When I moved into a new area I got a new vet who was so on the ball!
Rosie was taken in for an x-ray and is found to have bladder sediment (no stones!)
She then went onto long term Loxicom 0.24 as you can hear that it hurts her
We then got a new vet because our vet moved down south.
Carried on with the Loxicom which helped a bit but I could still she was peeing sediment out.
However something really alarming happened and she started to pee blood, went back on Sulfatrin (assumed UTI) She then peed out lumps of tissues, 3 lumps one being the size of a petit pois pea.
When in discussion with the vet what to do next (She had to refer to my previous vet who moved down south) the blood subsided and went back to sediment.
We have had to completely take her off the Loxicom as it gave her the runs and she was getting so sore.
Tomorrow we are going to pick up a different pain killer for Rosie which is some kind of opioid painkiller on a very low dosage for long term.
I have found that giving Rosie a warm bath in front of the fire every night is really comforting to her and shes quite content watching tv and been fed (like the princess she is)
Just wondering if anyone else has some more thoughts. Me and the vet will be looking to do a further ultra sound as she suggested it may be some kind of tumour shedding that didnt show up on the x ray. I should also add she is eating and drinking very well.
Thanks x






So its been a while since I have posted on here, tough but rewarding work being a piggie mum!
So my eldest piggie Rosie is around 4 years old.
Ever since I adopted her shes suffered with recurring urine infections.
My old vet was forever putting her Baytril then we moved onto Spetrin (I can't remember the dosage)
When I moved into a new area I got a new vet who was so on the ball!
Rosie was taken in for an x-ray and is found to have bladder sediment (no stones!)
She then went onto long term Loxicom 0.24 as you can hear that it hurts her

We then got a new vet because our vet moved down south.
Carried on with the Loxicom which helped a bit but I could still she was peeing sediment out.
However something really alarming happened and she started to pee blood, went back on Sulfatrin (assumed UTI) She then peed out lumps of tissues, 3 lumps one being the size of a petit pois pea.
When in discussion with the vet what to do next (She had to refer to my previous vet who moved down south) the blood subsided and went back to sediment.
We have had to completely take her off the Loxicom as it gave her the runs and she was getting so sore.
Tomorrow we are going to pick up a different pain killer for Rosie which is some kind of opioid painkiller on a very low dosage for long term.
I have found that giving Rosie a warm bath in front of the fire every night is really comforting to her and shes quite content watching tv and been fed (like the princess she is)
Just wondering if anyone else has some more thoughts. Me and the vet will be looking to do a further ultra sound as she suggested it may be some kind of tumour shedding that didnt show up on the x ray. I should also add she is eating and drinking very well.
Thanks x





