annachristina_piggies
Junior Guinea Pig
Tommy, a boar aged 2, has had three bladder stones removed. The first in July 2019, successful surgery and recovery. He then had another removed in February 2020 and very quickly developed another one, which was removed recently in March. The vet did say that if he is developing the stones so quickly again it is not fair to keep putting him through surgery if his pain free time inbetween is short. Although he again recovered quickly from the surgery, 6 weeks later he is now showing signs of another bladder stone. He is the most loving, energetic pig and I am so not ready to lose him after only 2 years, but at £700 per surgery and the liklihood of another stone growing a month later, I am really struggling with what decision to make. I would really appreciate everyone's thoughts.