Lady Kelly
Senior Guinea Pig
Bit of background information, Bea has had ovarian cysts previously and is thought to have renal disease. She is 5 or 6 years old as an estimate so I know she is an OAP. She was underweight until recently. I have been treating her with cystease and supplementing her with critical care. She picked up weight and was over 700g for a while. This routine of medicine and critical care seemed to be maintaining her weight.
She has now lost weight again, 695g so not a major amount but enough to be underweight. She didn't want the critical care today so had to syringe feed her and after several mls she was taking it of her own accord again. However, first time I have seen this ever... she ate two poops that she did on my counter top... not the normal poops that you would expect her to eat but her "everyday waste" big dark brown 'raisin' ones.
So my concern is what do I do now? The vet has already said there is nothing else they can do for her. They could look to formally diagnose renal disease but even if they do theres nothing they can give her. Any suggestions on whats going on?
She has now lost weight again, 695g so not a major amount but enough to be underweight. She didn't want the critical care today so had to syringe feed her and after several mls she was taking it of her own accord again. However, first time I have seen this ever... she ate two poops that she did on my counter top... not the normal poops that you would expect her to eat but her "everyday waste" big dark brown 'raisin' ones.
So my concern is what do I do now? The vet has already said there is nothing else they can do for her. They could look to formally diagnose renal disease but even if they do theres nothing they can give her. Any suggestions on whats going on?