Dolomite66
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello everyone, I ‘m hoping someone on here can help as I have a poorly piggie and I’m sick with worry.
Liddie suddenly stopped eating and drinking last Monday and by Tuesday morning she had been admitted in to my vets ‘hospital’ and was being syringe fed. He also put her on antibiotics.
Her teeth were fine and she didn’t have a temperature but he did find two ovarian cysts, one of which was large. He did say that she would be hormonal because of them but didn’t seem to think they would be the cause of her loss of appetite.
After two days she was allowed home – she wasn’t 100% but felt she would improve and to return her if she didn‘t. She hasn’t but neither has she taken a turn for the worse.
Her eating is very erratic. Sometimes she will eat hardly anything and another time she‘ll devour bits of cucumber, hay and grass. She is passing pellets but they are so tiny that they could have come from a mouse. Some of them are a strange shape. She is losing weight and I don’t think she is drinking much. I have also noticed her eyes have a crust around the rims but her breathing is not wheezy or anything.
She is unnaturally quiet and just hides away. Sometimes I find her with her head stuck underneath a pile of hay or with her bum stuck out of the doorway to her little house as if she is shielding herself from the light. She also flicks her head to one side now and again which she‘s never done before.
Before I take her back to the vets and subject her further tests and scans, I was wondering if anyone has had a similar experience and could advise me? Am I missing something obvious?
She is an indoor piggie but has been grazing out side on my lawn before autumn took hold and therefore could it be a case of worms?
Any help would be so appreciated as I don‘t want to lose my lovely little girllie
Liddie suddenly stopped eating and drinking last Monday and by Tuesday morning she had been admitted in to my vets ‘hospital’ and was being syringe fed. He also put her on antibiotics.
Her teeth were fine and she didn’t have a temperature but he did find two ovarian cysts, one of which was large. He did say that she would be hormonal because of them but didn’t seem to think they would be the cause of her loss of appetite.
After two days she was allowed home – she wasn’t 100% but felt she would improve and to return her if she didn‘t. She hasn’t but neither has she taken a turn for the worse.
Her eating is very erratic. Sometimes she will eat hardly anything and another time she‘ll devour bits of cucumber, hay and grass. She is passing pellets but they are so tiny that they could have come from a mouse. Some of them are a strange shape. She is losing weight and I don’t think she is drinking much. I have also noticed her eyes have a crust around the rims but her breathing is not wheezy or anything.
She is unnaturally quiet and just hides away. Sometimes I find her with her head stuck underneath a pile of hay or with her bum stuck out of the doorway to her little house as if she is shielding herself from the light. She also flicks her head to one side now and again which she‘s never done before.
Before I take her back to the vets and subject her further tests and scans, I was wondering if anyone has had a similar experience and could advise me? Am I missing something obvious?
She is an indoor piggie but has been grazing out side on my lawn before autumn took hold and therefore could it be a case of worms?
Any help would be so appreciated as I don‘t want to lose my lovely little girllie