• Discussions taking place within this forum are intended for the purpose of assisting you in discussing options with your vet. Any other use of advice given here is done so at your risk, is solely your responsibility and not that of this forum or its owner. Before posting it is your responsibility you abide by this Statement

PLS Help

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Feb 16, 2012
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Dubai
Hi all,

I'm a new member here, I've got two guinea pigs and I've had them for 2 and a half years....but since the last few days one of my guinea pigs (male - his name is tuffs) has the following. It's a long post but please please bear with me.

- He hasn't been eating (normally he's fed lettuce, tomato, spinach and apples)
- He isn't drinking either, both g-piggies are very well looked after, regular vet visits and their cages and water are cleaned out multiple times a day.
- I'm feeding him water through a needle-less syringe just to try and make him drink something.
- He's just lying in the corner of his cage.
- Both of my guinea pigs eat the same dry food
http://www.pegasuspets.co.uk/images...e-guinea-pig-food-3000474-0-1254825984000.jpg

I've took both fluffs and tuffs to the vet yesterday and he passed some urine, apparently his urine density is quite low.
The vet said he hasn't got long let, but I can't find a vet here who knows a lot of guinea pigs.....most vets in dubai cater to dogs and cats.

I'm literally begging any member to help me out.....I can't lose my guinea pig they both mean the world to me please help.
I'm tearing up just writing this....please help me......

The black and white one is called Tuffs (male)
The golden one is called Fluffs (female)

This is him when he was young
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/33/dsc01876ui.jpg/
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2429/dsc01955yf.jpg

More recently - both my piggies
http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/4451/dsc03967k.jpg
 
With the right advice, your vet can hopefully still treat this.

In the meantime, you need to get some food into him.

The food that they eat - is it a pellet or is it a mix? If it's a pellet, you can make a pellet mash by putting some in a dish, soaking in a little hot water and allowing it to cool. You can then offer him this on a spoon.

If the food is a mix, it's a little bit more tricky to make a mash from, so you could try pureeing some vegetables and offering him this. At the moment, the most important thing is getting him eating.

Is he weeing and pooing normally?
 
Could he have eaten anything out of the ordinary, like any plants he shouldn't have?
Fingers crossed for Tuffs, I know how worried you must be.
X
 
Could he have eaten anything out of the ordinary, like any plants he shouldn't have?
Fingers crossed for Tuffs, I know how worried you must be.
X
 
Hopefully someone will be along soon to help. Is your vets willing to get advice from someone else? If so I'm wondering if you could get in touch with the CCT for advice.
http://www.britishassociationofrodentologists.co.uk/CCT.html
I've not had personal experience of them though so can't offer a personal recommendation.

Meanwhile you will need to feed him as Amanda says.

Healing vibes for Tuffs. :laluot_29:
 
Thanks so much to all of you for your prompt replies and kind wishes.

Amanada: It's a pellet, so I'm going to try and make a pellet mash out of it now and see how he does. He was weeing and pooing normally but since he stopped eating and drinking he's wee'd and poo'd very little.
Thanks so much for your advice.

Tillypop: Both tuffs and fluffs are kept indoor (dubai is really hot, even during our winter its 17 - 20 degrees during the day). They go out every day to play in the garden. We keep a watchful eye out for them in the garden in case they eat something. I'm pretty sure he didn't eat anything other than grass.

AndreaJane: I tried calling the CCT, the call isn't going through. I'm going to drop them an email and text message.


A sincere thanks to all of you for taking the time out to help me :)
 
You could also try the guinea pig helpline website:
http://guineapighelpline.com/phone.html

Here are more tips for hand feeding and caring for an ill piggy. You will need to try to get about 120ml of mushed pellets into him over the course of 24 hours. It works best in small, but frequent feeds, if necessary through the night. Expect a lot of the food to end on you! You could also try to syringe dioralyte or another rehydrating fluid from the pharmacy.
http://www.guinealynx.info/handfeeding.html

HUGS

I know from my own experience how difficult and desperate it is to care for a severely ill piggy. You are doing all you can under the circumstances.
 
Hi and welcome to you Tuffs and Fluffs to the forum :)
Really sorry to hear about little Tuffs :(
Another thing i'd be doing is making sure he is getting fluids..... even blitzing up some fruit so he's interested.
Offer him all his fav veggies even cutting them up small or into strips.

Wishing little Tuffs all the best, my girls send lots of wheeeeky girlie healing vibes too XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Glynis Velvet and Onyx x
 
doglovinpiggylover: Thank you so much for your kind wishes.

Wiebke: Thank you, I've emailed Laura. Thanks as well for the dosage of mashed pellets. I fed him a little bit, he ate about a tea-spoons worth of mashed pellets. I'm just about to step out out now to pick up syringe dioralyte.

Cucumber Cuties: Thank you so much - I really appreciate it.

Glynis: Thanks for the fruit advice, Fluffs loved it lol but unfortunately Tuffs completely ignored his fruit. Lots of love for your guinea pig girls xoxo
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top