Helen82
Teenage Guinea Pig
I've posted before about what turned out to be oxidised wee. But after they had their veg for tea, I saw Primrose do a poo with some fluid/wee which was bright red. I've just done their spot clean and found other red/pink patches. After completing the clean I've just seen Primrose wee and poo without redness/just tiny spots of red. They've both had red pepper for breakfast (and I think yesterday breakfast) and have had some beet leaves in the last few days. Could these cause bright red wee and does anybody know how long the redness takes to 'flush through'? Also, does anybody know if they cause red wee some times and not others, because we don't have this issue every time they have red pepper etc?
She's absolutely fine in herself, eating and drinking etc, and is not straining or squeaking when toileting. Of course, I saw this red fluid coming out of her and immediately panicked that it was a UTI or something sinister. As she seems fine I'm now assuming this is not an emergency or anything, but will monitor her 'output' this evening. If the redness reappears /continues I'll ring Matlock when they open tomorrow and see if I can book her in with Ellie Whitehead.
She's absolutely fine in herself, eating and drinking etc, and is not straining or squeaking when toileting. Of course, I saw this red fluid coming out of her and immediately panicked that it was a UTI or something sinister. As she seems fine I'm now assuming this is not an emergency or anything, but will monitor her 'output' this evening. If the redness reappears /continues I'll ring Matlock when they open tomorrow and see if I can book her in with Ellie Whitehead.
Let us know how you get on.
, but I suppose that's not surprising given that she's had a stressful day.