Guinea Slave
Adult Guinea Pig
Hi
You are doing such a good job and such a caring person. Keep syringing her as often as you can, every hour is great and as much as she can take but in very small doses. I often mix some Fibreplex with syringe food as it helps it move down the syringe well and also helps their guts. Is she able to eat grass or dandelion? Maybe mash up some of her pellets as none of mine like critical care so I found just for that reason its a battle! Just try anything she wants to eat. If you can get some Metatone tonic from the chemist that can help bring their appetite back and gives them energy at this tough time. She has made it through the night so she is fighting bless her.
If you want another opinion from a very guinea savvy vet then I am not sure how far you are from Andover (which side of Surrey you are?) but there is a fantastic vets there (Anton vets) who have 24 hour care and a special guinea pig ward they could take her in and are amazing with guineas but it could be a trek for you. They treat guineas better than many humans get a hospitals! I trust them implicitly, Just a thought.
There is also a fantastic guinea pig savvy vet in Bracknell now (Jenny Towers) Bracken Veterinary Centre, 37 Binfield Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG42 2AW. Tel: 01344 304238 I have used her a lot in the past, she has just opened this practice.
Good luck and keep going, you are doing a great job. Just remember she has to have food for energy no matter how much she fights, otherwise you will lose her.
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You are doing such a good job and such a caring person. Keep syringing her as often as you can, every hour is great and as much as she can take but in very small doses. I often mix some Fibreplex with syringe food as it helps it move down the syringe well and also helps their guts. Is she able to eat grass or dandelion? Maybe mash up some of her pellets as none of mine like critical care so I found just for that reason its a battle! Just try anything she wants to eat. If you can get some Metatone tonic from the chemist that can help bring their appetite back and gives them energy at this tough time. She has made it through the night so she is fighting bless her.
If you want another opinion from a very guinea savvy vet then I am not sure how far you are from Andover (which side of Surrey you are?) but there is a fantastic vets there (Anton vets) who have 24 hour care and a special guinea pig ward they could take her in and are amazing with guineas but it could be a trek for you. They treat guineas better than many humans get a hospitals! I trust them implicitly, Just a thought.
There is also a fantastic guinea pig savvy vet in Bracknell now (Jenny Towers) Bracken Veterinary Centre, 37 Binfield Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG42 2AW. Tel: 01344 304238 I have used her a lot in the past, she has just opened this practice.
Good luck and keep going, you are doing a great job. Just remember she has to have food for energy no matter how much she fights, otherwise you will lose her.
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