5littlepigs
Junior Guinea Pig
I have taken Scruff out of the cage as she was getting trampled on (again) by the little pigs. I'm thinking of keeping her out all day in a little towel with some hay (pic below) because I don't think her being in the cage is any good, she's just getting irritated and she's too weak to handle it. Is this the best thing to do? She isn't actually eating the hay now though, she did for about 1 minute but now she's stopped and she's just sitting there and her eyes are closing. She's usually so fidgety and bouncy. Her breathing is also very jagged, has been for a few weeks but it seems quite a lot more jagged now but maybe this doesn't mean anything. My other guinea pig Floss (RIP beautiful girl) sadly passed from a lung disease and went downhill very quickly when her breathing became more jagged. She eventually suffocated in her sleep and I'm really worried this will happen to Scruff too. I have also linked a video of her breathing and can upload anything else anyone needs to see to determine what's wrong with her. If I put my hand in front of her or on her head she perks right up again and looks around and sniffs me but then she goes back to sleepy eyes and jagged breathing. There also isn't a lot of food in the house right now but will be by the evening, then I shall give her a feast fit for a king because she still has a crazy appetite. She is still very thin and losing fur where it grows out (head parting, bum, legs etc) and on her side, and her nipples are really quite crusty. She is around 6 years old by the way, and I think she's losing all her senses. She seems like she can't really see anything until it's right in front of her face, she can't seem to smell things unless it's right in front of her nose and she never hears the chopping of veggies or tapping on the cage bars anymore. *sniff*
- Scruff in her nest. Have bundled her up now though.
Scruff's jagged breathing.
- Scruff in her nest. Have bundled her up now though.