Liz47
Junior Guinea Pig
I hope it's ok to start a new thread. My 2 1/2 year old piggy Marcie has lost weight recently and since Sunday became lethargic and not as interested in food/water. I've not seen her eating pellets, but she will have a bit of a nibble on hay and eat veggies, although sometimes she is slow to be interested in these. On Tuesday her poo's were very small and wet. She had a thorough examination at the vets on Tuesday and he felt a lump in her abdo but wasn't sure if it was an ovary cyst, he was a locum and advised me to rebook an appt today with the regular vet so she can discuss her opinion/experience with spaying etc. She has loxicom and I've been giving her supportive syringe feeds and she did perk up yesterday afternoon following the pain relief. I am working today so my partner took her, the usual vet isn't as convinced it's an ovary cyst. She doesn't have any hormonal behaviours and she said it doesn't feel like any of the none hormonal cysts she has experienced, on X-ray it looks more like a tumour and her reproductive system feels/looks swollen so she mentioned infection as well although I haven't noticed any discharge/anything unusual there?
She is booked in tomorrow for an exploratory laparotomy and the vet will call me with how things are looking, I've already said I'd like her to be spayed/if a tumour is found to try and remove this. I trust my vets with anaesthetic/spaying a piggy but the vet is realistic in that Marcie is underweight/poorly and we're unsure what we'll find, and warned it's a lot of money for an uncertain outcome but I'm confident it's the right decision as she isn't going to get better without further investigations I believe?
Does anyone have an experience with exploratory laparotomy in piggies or tumour removal from the abdomen? Thank you for any advice.
She is booked in tomorrow for an exploratory laparotomy and the vet will call me with how things are looking, I've already said I'd like her to be spayed/if a tumour is found to try and remove this. I trust my vets with anaesthetic/spaying a piggy but the vet is realistic in that Marcie is underweight/poorly and we're unsure what we'll find, and warned it's a lot of money for an uncertain outcome but I'm confident it's the right decision as she isn't going to get better without further investigations I believe?
Does anyone have an experience with exploratory laparotomy in piggies or tumour removal from the abdomen? Thank you for any advice.