LozzyBee
Junior Guinea Pig
Firstly, mods, I'm very sorry for two posts. I had a moan on 'chat', but things have changed and I need some advice here now.
We are awaiting the results of a biopsy our piggie, Barlo, had last weekend. Blood test results have come back and shown that his white blood cell count is low, so it is possible its cancer. At the time, the vet did say that if it's a particular type, it's possible it can be controlled with drugs.
However, while we've been waiting for the results, he has come up with another lump on the other side of his neck.
He stayed at the vets while we went away for the weekend (booked an eternity ago, just very bad timing!)...they have been syringe feeding him, but he's still lost weight.
I collected him today and I'm struggling to get any critical care in to him. He just seems to be storing it all up in his mouth.
In his cage, he has had a couple of wander around sessions, but mostly has been hiding under the hay. He puts up a good fight when I try to feed him, so still has energy....but I just feel it's time for him to go. How do you come to this decision when you're not qualified to? They're hoping for the results of the biopsy tomorrow, but at moment I can't see there being anything short of a miracle that would bring him back to the Barlo he was before this.
I haven't been in this position before - when our last Guinea pig was PTS, it was clear there was no other decision. I was 100% sure then. This time it's like 80%. I don't want him to suffer...but I don't want to have him PTS if there's a chance.
What would you do in this situation? I'm going to make an appointment tomorrow, but I just wanted some honest advice first.
Thank you
We are awaiting the results of a biopsy our piggie, Barlo, had last weekend. Blood test results have come back and shown that his white blood cell count is low, so it is possible its cancer. At the time, the vet did say that if it's a particular type, it's possible it can be controlled with drugs.
However, while we've been waiting for the results, he has come up with another lump on the other side of his neck.
He stayed at the vets while we went away for the weekend (booked an eternity ago, just very bad timing!)...they have been syringe feeding him, but he's still lost weight.
I collected him today and I'm struggling to get any critical care in to him. He just seems to be storing it all up in his mouth.
In his cage, he has had a couple of wander around sessions, but mostly has been hiding under the hay. He puts up a good fight when I try to feed him, so still has energy....but I just feel it's time for him to go. How do you come to this decision when you're not qualified to? They're hoping for the results of the biopsy tomorrow, but at moment I can't see there being anything short of a miracle that would bring him back to the Barlo he was before this.
I haven't been in this position before - when our last Guinea pig was PTS, it was clear there was no other decision. I was 100% sure then. This time it's like 80%. I don't want him to suffer...but I don't want to have him PTS if there's a chance.
What would you do in this situation? I'm going to make an appointment tomorrow, but I just wanted some honest advice first.
Thank you
! They're excellent though, and there's no way I could have him go under a general that often!
