Dilly's Piggies
Teenage Guinea Pig
My sweet sow Paisley suddenly came out with a rather nasty eye injury 2 days ago, she went to the vet tonight and it turns out she has torn her 3rd eyelid, what should be on the lower lid is now on the upper lid and there's a red lump protruding which looks to be torn membrane. It doesn't look that bad at a glance but when the vet pulled the eyelid down, holy moly it looked terrible, she must be in so much pain with that and the entire eyelid all the way around is affected and inflamed. He stained the eye and luckily there is no damage to the eyeball itself. Paisley was so well behaved, she didn't move or complain, I'm so proud of her given how much pain she must be in with it. She has some eyedrops to take for the next week, if it doesn't clear up she will have to go for a biopsy to see if this is a tumour, I sincerely hope not! The vet said since she was so well behaved he may be able to do the biopsy with just local anaesthetic, usually they would be anaesthetised for this kind of thing, anaesthesia absolutely terrifies me, I've had two pigs die under it and I obviously do not want to lose a third, so I'm all in a panic now as you can imagine, my poor sweet girl. If the lump is cancerous then she will have to have her eye removed, which again means anaesthesia, wah! I really hope the eyelid is just an injury and it will heal by itself or without a serious procedure.
And then my girl Tizzie, she has been back and fourth from the vet for 4 months now with a UTI that will just not clear up, she has had 3 ultrasounds, all are clear (including ovaries), 7 weeks worth of antibiotics (1 week of baytril and 6 weeks of septrin) and it still won't budge. We have to get two urine samples from her and send them in to the vet to be cultured, she had this done when the problem first appeared and she had a large amount of blood present, obviously, and the blood is still present now although it seems to be intermittent, sometimes it will look normal, others it will be bright red, and others a watery pink. On all 3 ultrasounds Tizzie has had a very small bladder, and I've noticed the blood is brighter and more obvious after she has gone back home after cuddles, so therefore she has had to hold her bladder. Could a small bladder be the problem? Maybe holding her urine in is causing the bladder to tear or become irritated? I'm just not sure what's going on and my vet seems to be puzzled also, he said that she may not even have a UTI anymore and the red urine we're seeing may not be blood at all? So anyway getting a urine sample from her should be fun!
Oh what a stressful time, I can't seem to catch a break, these poor piggies.

And then my girl Tizzie, she has been back and fourth from the vet for 4 months now with a UTI that will just not clear up, she has had 3 ultrasounds, all are clear (including ovaries), 7 weeks worth of antibiotics (1 week of baytril and 6 weeks of septrin) and it still won't budge. We have to get two urine samples from her and send them in to the vet to be cultured, she had this done when the problem first appeared and she had a large amount of blood present, obviously, and the blood is still present now although it seems to be intermittent, sometimes it will look normal, others it will be bright red, and others a watery pink. On all 3 ultrasounds Tizzie has had a very small bladder, and I've noticed the blood is brighter and more obvious after she has gone back home after cuddles, so therefore she has had to hold her bladder. Could a small bladder be the problem? Maybe holding her urine in is causing the bladder to tear or become irritated? I'm just not sure what's going on and my vet seems to be puzzled also, he said that she may not even have a UTI anymore and the red urine we're seeing may not be blood at all? So anyway getting a urine sample from her should be fun!

Oh what a stressful time, I can't seem to catch a break, these poor piggies.