Peaches&Smores
New Born Pup
Hi all -
I have two piggy girls, Peaches and S'mores. Peaches is about a year old, and S'mores is about eight months. We've had them for about two months after getting them from a local rescue.
First, let me just say that we have a vet appointment for tomorrow, I'm just preemptively freaking out.
I'm fairly certain that one of the guineas, S'mores, has ringworm. I noticed a sort of scratch on her ear last week, but no other issues at the time. At her weekly health check, I found a circular patch of missing fur on her rear flank with some flakey, powdery residue ... And a very ringworm-ish spot on my own arm. Not exactly my favorite Christmas present.
So. I've read the ringworm guide on the forum, vet appointment tomorrow morning, treating my own ringworm, F10 on the way thanks to the magic of Prime.
What I could really use some help with is the timeline (assuming it is ringworm) - we'll get treatment for the affected piggy tomorrow. Her buddy should get a bath at this point, assuming she doesn't have symptoms and get meds (I'm taking both, since I assume the vet will do a more thorough exam than I can). Both piggies get a bath after the worst of the outbreak (1-2 weeks), and again after the two week "make sure it's really dead" period.
We'll deep clean the cage, wash everything, trash what can't be thoroughly cleaned. Should this be done as soon as we see the vet? After the treatment has some time to work? I'll do another deep clean at the end of the while ordeal. Do we need to do another interim deep clean at any point (or multiple points)?
Apologies if I'm missing something in the guide! I really want to make sure I'm doing this right the first time...
Also, any suggestions on preventing ringworm in the future? The girls are inside only, bedded on fleece with aspen and/or Carefresh in the litter area and a hay room with newspaper and puppy pads. They're spot cleaned daily (including fresh litter and full change of the hay room). I change the potty pads every 3-4 days, more often if they seem damp, and change the whole cage weekly. Any improvement ideas are welcome because blech!
I have two piggy girls, Peaches and S'mores. Peaches is about a year old, and S'mores is about eight months. We've had them for about two months after getting them from a local rescue.
First, let me just say that we have a vet appointment for tomorrow, I'm just preemptively freaking out.
I'm fairly certain that one of the guineas, S'mores, has ringworm. I noticed a sort of scratch on her ear last week, but no other issues at the time. At her weekly health check, I found a circular patch of missing fur on her rear flank with some flakey, powdery residue ... And a very ringworm-ish spot on my own arm. Not exactly my favorite Christmas present.
So. I've read the ringworm guide on the forum, vet appointment tomorrow morning, treating my own ringworm, F10 on the way thanks to the magic of Prime.
What I could really use some help with is the timeline (assuming it is ringworm) - we'll get treatment for the affected piggy tomorrow. Her buddy should get a bath at this point, assuming she doesn't have symptoms and get meds (I'm taking both, since I assume the vet will do a more thorough exam than I can). Both piggies get a bath after the worst of the outbreak (1-2 weeks), and again after the two week "make sure it's really dead" period.
We'll deep clean the cage, wash everything, trash what can't be thoroughly cleaned. Should this be done as soon as we see the vet? After the treatment has some time to work? I'll do another deep clean at the end of the while ordeal. Do we need to do another interim deep clean at any point (or multiple points)?
Apologies if I'm missing something in the guide! I really want to make sure I'm doing this right the first time...
Also, any suggestions on preventing ringworm in the future? The girls are inside only, bedded on fleece with aspen and/or Carefresh in the litter area and a hay room with newspaper and puppy pads. They're spot cleaned daily (including fresh litter and full change of the hay room). I change the potty pads every 3-4 days, more often if they seem damp, and change the whole cage weekly. Any improvement ideas are welcome because blech!