Jeniva
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello guys. Very upset right now and shocked.
I've had two boars for nearly three years, they live separately but side by side due to fighting and injuries. My most lovable one of the two who absolutely adores people, Chewie, died last night.
He had gone off his veg for a few days, but he was never a huge veg fan so I didn't think it was too much of a big deal. I thought he was still eating hay and drinking, I'm sure I did see him eating a bit of hay but I work pretty long hours so I can't be 100%. Yesterday he seemed more lethargic so I made an appointment with a gpig vet. I began syringing him recovery food and water when I saw he had done 0 poo's since I cleaned him out. Last night I woke up at 4:30 to check on him and found him lying on his side unable to stand. I rang the emergency vet and was about to leave with him when he died in my hands.
He was not bloated, he had no runny nose, no injuries, no lumps no bumps - nothing. The only symptom was lethargic and going off his food.
I'm so shocked and sad it felt so sudden. I only wish I hadn't gone into work yesterday and perhaps in the morning I would have realized he was not himself at all.
My first thought was perhaps it's the hay as I bought a new pack at the weekend, but my other gpig has been scoffing it down with no problems.
I'm so confused. I won't go through a post-mortem and I want his body left in peace.
I've had two boars for nearly three years, they live separately but side by side due to fighting and injuries. My most lovable one of the two who absolutely adores people, Chewie, died last night.
He had gone off his veg for a few days, but he was never a huge veg fan so I didn't think it was too much of a big deal. I thought he was still eating hay and drinking, I'm sure I did see him eating a bit of hay but I work pretty long hours so I can't be 100%. Yesterday he seemed more lethargic so I made an appointment with a gpig vet. I began syringing him recovery food and water when I saw he had done 0 poo's since I cleaned him out. Last night I woke up at 4:30 to check on him and found him lying on his side unable to stand. I rang the emergency vet and was about to leave with him when he died in my hands.
He was not bloated, he had no runny nose, no injuries, no lumps no bumps - nothing. The only symptom was lethargic and going off his food.
I'm so shocked and sad it felt so sudden. I only wish I hadn't gone into work yesterday and perhaps in the morning I would have realized he was not himself at all.
My first thought was perhaps it's the hay as I bought a new pack at the weekend, but my other gpig has been scoffing it down with no problems.
I'm so confused. I won't go through a post-mortem and I want his body left in peace.
