Hank288
Adult Guinea Pig
One of my girls Flash has had a small lump on her back for a few months after a bite wound healed. I had been keeping my eye on it as it hadn't been causing any problems and it did not hurt her even when you touched it.
Recently it got bigger and I suspected a cyst and was getting ready to take her to a specialist vet as thought it may require surgery.
Fast forward to today when I was grooming Daisy my long haired and saw what I thought was dry skin on the top of her leg area, so wiped it away only to realise it wasn't skin and was actually a pussy waxy fluid. I pressed slowly on it and more came out, she did not squeal at all so it did not cause her any pain. I got all of it out before rushing to call the vet. Got both of my girls to the vet today. They did nothing more for daisy than check her over. With flash they put a needle into her cyst and squeezed all the yucky stuff out of it. The poor little critter cried so much (so we had carrots for tea).
They are now both on baytril for a week, Daisy 0.4ml per day and Flash 0.6ml. I was told to keep an eye on Flash's to make sure it doesn't fill up again. I asked about flushing but she said there was no need.
Do I need to flush or clean them everyday or are they best left alone? Also why would they have got them? I have never had a pig with one of these and now to have 2 from the same hutch seems odd. Am I doing something wrong?
My girls also wooed everyone in the vets, they had all the vets and vet nurses cooing over them. Flash also had everyone in the waiting room wondering what they were doing to her!
Sorry for the long post.
Recently it got bigger and I suspected a cyst and was getting ready to take her to a specialist vet as thought it may require surgery.
Fast forward to today when I was grooming Daisy my long haired and saw what I thought was dry skin on the top of her leg area, so wiped it away only to realise it wasn't skin and was actually a pussy waxy fluid. I pressed slowly on it and more came out, she did not squeal at all so it did not cause her any pain. I got all of it out before rushing to call the vet. Got both of my girls to the vet today. They did nothing more for daisy than check her over. With flash they put a needle into her cyst and squeezed all the yucky stuff out of it. The poor little critter cried so much (so we had carrots for tea).
They are now both on baytril for a week, Daisy 0.4ml per day and Flash 0.6ml. I was told to keep an eye on Flash's to make sure it doesn't fill up again. I asked about flushing but she said there was no need.
Do I need to flush or clean them everyday or are they best left alone? Also why would they have got them? I have never had a pig with one of these and now to have 2 from the same hutch seems odd. Am I doing something wrong?
My girls also wooed everyone in the vets, they had all the vets and vet nurses cooing over them. Flash also had everyone in the waiting room wondering what they were doing to her!
Sorry for the long post.