Clare King
Junior Guinea Pig
hi, I haven't posted here before but am a regular reader. I haven't come for advice really just some reassurance that we are doing the best for our gorgeous Gracie and a bit of a need to just put down everything I'm feeling . Gracie suddenly deteriorated last week and went off her food, she was doing the characteristic big chews with lots of ear movement so I thought dental and was able to get her in to see Simon Maddocks on Friday. He confirmed that her molars were too long and was able to file them down. She seemed well in herself and I brought her back home. She ate a bit Friday and Saturday but was tentative in her eating. By late Saturday she wasn't really eating much at all so we began to syringe feed her again. Sunday wasn't a good day for her and although she wasn't really eating she was still drinking for herself. We continued to syringe feed her and continued with her metacam 0.2 X a day and I also had some Marbocyl left so gave her a dose of that last night too. By this morning she was in a very bad way, breathing very noisy, eyes crusty and not wanting to eat or drink. We gave her frusemide, Zantac and sudafed as well as the metacam and fluids and syringe food. We took her to our vets first thing and saw Hannah Bould who was really good and said there was nothing more we could do but continue the regime we had. She gave us more Marbocyl and upped the dose to 0.8 which we gave to her today. Hannah also gave her a jab of vetagesic which has made Gracie very woozy today. Hannah was really good but we all knew Gracie that is in a bad way and it would be pretty much a miracle if we got her through this. We've continued to feed her every hour but it's getting to the point that what ever we try and put in comes out and we can only get fluids in her. She's not moving round the cage and when she tries to then she's very wobbly (she was like this pre Vetagesic). I think me and my husband both know where this is heading to and we will just try to keep her warm, calm and as pain free as possible. I don't know whether she'll make it through the night but if she does and is no better then we shall go to the vets in the morning. Unless she deteriorates dreadfully then I think I will try and keep her here tonight as the out of hours service is provided by Vets Now and is about a 30 minute drive away and if I can possibly avoid putting her through that then I will. We have got some more vetagesic to give her if required but seeing how zonked it made her then I don't know whether that would be a kind thing to do or cruel if it means it weakens her so we can't even get fluids in her. Apologies for the ridiculously long post, I think I just needed to write everything down as I just feel really awful and that I haven't done enough for my darling girl. Clare
