ThePiggyPalace
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello,
I am visiting the vets today with my old boy, who is six.
He's not eating apart from being syringed by me, and is drinking very little, mostly when I syringe or offer him the bottle. When I pick him up, his belly sounds like a hot water bottle. I suspect it could be liquid bloat, which is terrifying.
He's much more quieter than his usual self and when he's in his pen, he's very subdued. He sits with his fur puffed and eyes half open.
When I bring him out for cuddles, he perks up a bit, but lets out a bit of a cry when I pick him up aand still isn't his usual lively self, but is a bit more inquisitive.
His poos are so infrequent and I haven't noticed any wee. His poos are more round than pellet-like. He's usually doing both lots of weeing and pooing.
I don't know what the vet will suggest, but I'm really against any surgery because of his age and frailty. The past few days, his quality of life has gone down massively. I really don't want him to suffer, but don't want him to be put to sleep unnecessarily, especially when he perks up from time to time. I just know he's not the same old boy he was a few days ago. He's lost his zest for life.
Please can anyone tell me what to expect from the vet visit? Are they likely to tell me off for not bringing him in earlier because he's lost his muscle mass due to age? He's also got a few lumps and bumps, which I know are normal for older piggies and they've never once bothered him. He's always been the centre of the party, a real party animal until now. I can't stop crying at how unwell he is.
I am visiting the vets today with my old boy, who is six.
He's not eating apart from being syringed by me, and is drinking very little, mostly when I syringe or offer him the bottle. When I pick him up, his belly sounds like a hot water bottle. I suspect it could be liquid bloat, which is terrifying.
He's much more quieter than his usual self and when he's in his pen, he's very subdued. He sits with his fur puffed and eyes half open.
When I bring him out for cuddles, he perks up a bit, but lets out a bit of a cry when I pick him up aand still isn't his usual lively self, but is a bit more inquisitive.
His poos are so infrequent and I haven't noticed any wee. His poos are more round than pellet-like. He's usually doing both lots of weeing and pooing.
I don't know what the vet will suggest, but I'm really against any surgery because of his age and frailty. The past few days, his quality of life has gone down massively. I really don't want him to suffer, but don't want him to be put to sleep unnecessarily, especially when he perks up from time to time. I just know he's not the same old boy he was a few days ago. He's lost his zest for life.
Please can anyone tell me what to expect from the vet visit? Are they likely to tell me off for not bringing him in earlier because he's lost his muscle mass due to age? He's also got a few lumps and bumps, which I know are normal for older piggies and they've never once bothered him. He's always been the centre of the party, a real party animal until now. I can't stop crying at how unwell he is.