Paul Thomas
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Our 3.5 year old guinea pig Cecily went into a digestive stasis last weekend. She stopped eating either due to stress from holiday travel, or since we weren't able to find her regular type of pellets while traveling, or both. Unfortunately we didn't notice right away as her cagemate was fine and so food still kept disappearing from the dish.
After noticing she was lethargic we started checking her weight, and when we found it was dropping we got her to a vet. The vet found no obstruction and said her teeth were fine, and so prescribed metoclopramide to get her stomach moving again and hand feeding with Oxbow critical care. We're also giving her a vitamin C supplement.
We're now on day six of hand feeding. Her weight stabilized after a couple of days and the vet says her hydration has greatly improved. However, her droppings are causing us concern. Initially after we started hand feeding she went a day without pooping, and since she started again the droppings have been extremely hard, coming out like small, dark sticks, or as tiny little dropping strung together by mucus. She also has barely eaten anything on her own even though the vet prescribed Periactin (cyproheptadine) and a probiotic (florentero) as appetite stimulants. She also spends most of her time hunched and looking uncomfortable.
Would anyone have any suggestions on how we could help her further? We're guessing the hard droppings are causing the discomfort which is limiting her appetite and movement.
After noticing she was lethargic we started checking her weight, and when we found it was dropping we got her to a vet. The vet found no obstruction and said her teeth were fine, and so prescribed metoclopramide to get her stomach moving again and hand feeding with Oxbow critical care. We're also giving her a vitamin C supplement.
We're now on day six of hand feeding. Her weight stabilized after a couple of days and the vet says her hydration has greatly improved. However, her droppings are causing us concern. Initially after we started hand feeding she went a day without pooping, and since she started again the droppings have been extremely hard, coming out like small, dark sticks, or as tiny little dropping strung together by mucus. She also has barely eaten anything on her own even though the vet prescribed Periactin (cyproheptadine) and a probiotic (florentero) as appetite stimulants. She also spends most of her time hunched and looking uncomfortable.
Would anyone have any suggestions on how we could help her further? We're guessing the hard droppings are causing the discomfort which is limiting her appetite and movement.