Kerrie74
Adult Guinea Pig
After having a chat with @helen105281 she suggested I make a thread and try and get some advice/opinions on Snow's tumors.
Snow is about almost two years old, he's been pretty healthy apart from a couple of colds, my adult son Aidan picked him up the other day to have a natter with him as he does all the guinea's (yeap we're a bit bonkers in this bungalow lol, even my Mum talks to them when she comes), he noticed that Snow looked a bit swollen around his nipple area. He was getting him ready to take him to the vets on Monday and noticed he actually has two lumps. Snow has been acting normal, eating, drinking, rumble strutting his brother which causes his brother Storm to want to kick his butt.
The vet that saw him made sure they weren't fatty lumps or abscesses, she said they feel like tumours and gave Aidan some options to pass onto me. One's a small one and the other is a bigger one.
1. Palliative care
2. An operation to remove the tumours
3. PTS
She mentioned having blood tests done but said that they may not even give results so I've decided against that one.
I've read that tumours can come back and Helen also said that sometimes they can spread when they've had surgery.
I obviously don't want to do anything that could cause Snow more harm and as we know there is a risk that he could pass away on the operating table. I was going to opt to have them removed but I'm wondering if palliative care is kinder?
Just going to tag @Abi_nurse in as Helen mentioned she has some experience in regards to tumours.
Thanks in advance
Snow is about almost two years old, he's been pretty healthy apart from a couple of colds, my adult son Aidan picked him up the other day to have a natter with him as he does all the guinea's (yeap we're a bit bonkers in this bungalow lol, even my Mum talks to them when she comes), he noticed that Snow looked a bit swollen around his nipple area. He was getting him ready to take him to the vets on Monday and noticed he actually has two lumps. Snow has been acting normal, eating, drinking, rumble strutting his brother which causes his brother Storm to want to kick his butt.
The vet that saw him made sure they weren't fatty lumps or abscesses, she said they feel like tumours and gave Aidan some options to pass onto me. One's a small one and the other is a bigger one.
1. Palliative care
2. An operation to remove the tumours
3. PTS
She mentioned having blood tests done but said that they may not even give results so I've decided against that one.
I've read that tumours can come back and Helen also said that sometimes they can spread when they've had surgery.
I obviously don't want to do anything that could cause Snow more harm and as we know there is a risk that he could pass away on the operating table. I was going to opt to have them removed but I'm wondering if palliative care is kinder?
Just going to tag @Abi_nurse in as Helen mentioned she has some experience in regards to tumours.
Thanks in advance