Niki
Senior Guinea Pig
My beautiful big boy is at the vets, kept in to be intensively nursed 
He didn't appear for veg last night, i found him under one of the hideys his only symptom (besides his lack of appetite) was cold ears.
I spoke to someone knowledgeable about guineas who thought heart & so armed with a few things to listen for i went back out with a stethoscope to listen to piggy hearts & his definitely sounded different, i could hear the beats but over the top a regular "whoosh" which co-incided with his head moving forward.
Vets this morning where it's thought it could be his lungs (pneumonia) as he's now clicking & looks like he's struggling to breathe (he is now abdominal breathing) or it could be heart (or both) as he's now cold to the touch everywhere & when he was on the vets table he was flat (i hate cold & flat).
Because he has Osseous Metaplasia the vet tried to look in his mouth to determine wether there's any dental involvement, thinking his jaw could be affected by the calcium deposits as they don't just deposit in the eye.
His mouth was full of "fecal matter" & so his mouth will be washed so a good look at his teeth can be done, he will be conscious.
Vet thought he may have aspirated this fecal matter into his lungs which could be causing the problems with his breathing.
He will be given fluids, antibiotics & syringe fed & i've to ring this afternoon for an update but it doesn't look good for my boy 8...
He didn't appear for veg last night, i found him under one of the hideys his only symptom (besides his lack of appetite) was cold ears.
I spoke to someone knowledgeable about guineas who thought heart & so armed with a few things to listen for i went back out with a stethoscope to listen to piggy hearts & his definitely sounded different, i could hear the beats but over the top a regular "whoosh" which co-incided with his head moving forward.
Vets this morning where it's thought it could be his lungs (pneumonia) as he's now clicking & looks like he's struggling to breathe (he is now abdominal breathing) or it could be heart (or both) as he's now cold to the touch everywhere & when he was on the vets table he was flat (i hate cold & flat).
Because he has Osseous Metaplasia the vet tried to look in his mouth to determine wether there's any dental involvement, thinking his jaw could be affected by the calcium deposits as they don't just deposit in the eye.
His mouth was full of "fecal matter" & so his mouth will be washed so a good look at his teeth can be done, he will be conscious.
Vet thought he may have aspirated this fecal matter into his lungs which could be causing the problems with his breathing.
He will be given fluids, antibiotics & syringe fed & i've to ring this afternoon for an update but it doesn't look good for my boy 8...