Bigsize9fot
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi
I have a sole female guinea around 6-7 years (rescued-lost her mate about 6 months ago) and I'm a bit worried about her peeing. Not sure if I'm being paranoid as her mate was put to sleep after a similar issue.
I *think* there may be an increase in her urinating. But I can't be sure. I am basing this on the newspaper in the bottom of her litter tray seeming wetter than usual. But its usually my son who cleans her out and again I can't be sure. About a week ago my daughter was complaining of a fishy smell in her room. We eventually tracked it to the litter tray. But once the tray was cleaned it didn't happen again and I put it down to the newspaper having a reaction to the urine- it was pretty wet. We used to change her every day but once her mate passed we started cleaning it every second day and we were using puppy pads until she started to eat them.
I picked her up to check her back end tonight- (her mate was completely soaked through with urine when she got il)l. She was dry but I did notice a bit of white discharge - again I am not sure whether to be concerned about this as she occasionally will leave white marks in her cage which I understand is calcium build up - even though she gets no food with calcium and were in a soft water area.
She is eating and drinking fine. Seems to be moving fine. Doesn't seem to be off colour. Complained a bit when I lifted her but she's not a guinea who really likes to be held and she was upside down for a couple of seconds.
I really don't want to be going to a vet unless absolutely necessary as we are shielding my son who is in the very high risk group and I don't really have anyone to ask to take her. I probably wouldn't have thought much about it until I saw the whiteish discharge.
Any advice gratefully received
B
I have a sole female guinea around 6-7 years (rescued-lost her mate about 6 months ago) and I'm a bit worried about her peeing. Not sure if I'm being paranoid as her mate was put to sleep after a similar issue.
I *think* there may be an increase in her urinating. But I can't be sure. I am basing this on the newspaper in the bottom of her litter tray seeming wetter than usual. But its usually my son who cleans her out and again I can't be sure. About a week ago my daughter was complaining of a fishy smell in her room. We eventually tracked it to the litter tray. But once the tray was cleaned it didn't happen again and I put it down to the newspaper having a reaction to the urine- it was pretty wet. We used to change her every day but once her mate passed we started cleaning it every second day and we were using puppy pads until she started to eat them.
I picked her up to check her back end tonight- (her mate was completely soaked through with urine when she got il)l. She was dry but I did notice a bit of white discharge - again I am not sure whether to be concerned about this as she occasionally will leave white marks in her cage which I understand is calcium build up - even though she gets no food with calcium and were in a soft water area.
She is eating and drinking fine. Seems to be moving fine. Doesn't seem to be off colour. Complained a bit when I lifted her but she's not a guinea who really likes to be held and she was upside down for a couple of seconds.
I really don't want to be going to a vet unless absolutely necessary as we are shielding my son who is in the very high risk group and I don't really have anyone to ask to take her. I probably wouldn't have thought much about it until I saw the whiteish discharge.
Any advice gratefully received
B
