LizzyHoy
New Born Pup
Hello all,
I'm looking for some advice about my female guinea pig Denise who is about 5 and 3/4 years old.
I noticed that she hasn't quite been herself the past couple of days - she is a bit fluffed up, and is less keen on eating than usual. She is also lying down more on her side than she usually would. Her weight is ok and doesn't seem to have gone down. Last night I used a syringe to feed her some mushed up pellets and today she had a bit of cucumber, tiny bit of carrot and some of her food bowl pellets.
The only thing I've noticed on her physically is that she has a little bulge around her vulval area (see picture). I tried pushing on it - it was firm and she made a noise to tell me it hurt so I stopped. It isn't linked to her uterus because she had that removed a few years ago due to a lump.
The lack of hair in that area is normal for her - she sometimes bites the fur off in that area (and on her legs, although she hasn't done that recently) - it is the firm lump that is not usually there.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
I'm looking for some advice about my female guinea pig Denise who is about 5 and 3/4 years old.
I noticed that she hasn't quite been herself the past couple of days - she is a bit fluffed up, and is less keen on eating than usual. She is also lying down more on her side than she usually would. Her weight is ok and doesn't seem to have gone down. Last night I used a syringe to feed her some mushed up pellets and today she had a bit of cucumber, tiny bit of carrot and some of her food bowl pellets.
The only thing I've noticed on her physically is that she has a little bulge around her vulval area (see picture). I tried pushing on it - it was firm and she made a noise to tell me it hurt so I stopped. It isn't linked to her uterus because she had that removed a few years ago due to a lump.
The lack of hair in that area is normal for her - she sometimes bites the fur off in that area (and on her legs, although she hasn't done that recently) - it is the firm lump that is not usually there.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!