Emx93
Adult Guinea Pig
Glad he's home too, come on rusty you got this
sending more healing vibes and hugs xx

I'm really shocked at the advice they gave you to stop syringe feeding him. Teeth can be sorted later, if needed, but for now he needs food going through his system. If he isn't taking it well, then feed little and often. I keep a tally chart when I need to feed like this, so you keep check of how much you are actually getting in. It's usually more than you think xx
Things are good at the moment. Everyone eating well, for themselves, so just the drug round to do, each end of day! I’ve got a whiteboard which has a list of all the piggies, that need drugs! I tick them off, as I go! x xThanks Debbie, I wouldn't stop feeding him. I missed one feed to see if he would eat for himself but he wouldn't. I find syringe feeding stimulates them to have a go at eating for themselves usually. I've been syringe feeding and medicating one or other of my piggies now more on than off for the last eighteen months. I seem to have had a meds/feeding chart stuck to the kitchen door forever. I don't know how you manage with all those sick piggies at your sanctuary you can't ever have a break!
When I had a piggy with bladder problems I used to syringe her water as she wouldn't drink out of her bottle. She used to love being syringed water and would drink loads. Have you tried this? I also used to syringe her pro-c. I hope Rusty improves soon.Thanks everyone your support is appreciated. He's much the same today, it's heartbreaking. I'm trying to keep positive but we should be seeing an improvement now. He won't drink, I've been out and bought some different water filters, I've tried a bowl, there's 3 different makes of bottle at 3 levels on the cage, don't know what else to do. The most important weapon in the stone battle is drinking lots of water.
Just the drinking and hay to go!Shame you don't live closer I'd look after him for you. I've syringe fed reluctant piggies before. Hugs - you're doing well.