claire2281
Junior Guinea Pig
I've got two 5 year old boars.
One of them, Fred, has been a bit off his food in the past couple of days. He suffers from impaction and when I cleaned him out the other days he was very gross - soft and smelly. He has had this before but it has resolved itself by reducing his veggies. He seemed to perk up a bit and was eating more enthusiastically. Now he's gone back down again.
He is eating but not as much as usual and with less enthusiasm. If you put fresh food in he is interested and will eat some but then doesn't want to know. He also seems to take a very long time to chew anything in comparison to his 'brother'. I'm think it could be an issue with his teeth, it could that he's in pain because of something or he's got an issue with his gut flora.
His poops got very small, presumably from not eating enough. They improved in the last couple of days and now they're soft, small and sometimes linked together again.
He's lost about 30g in weight since yesterday. Not a terrifying amount since his brother goes up and down by the same amount and he's a healthy 1.230kg still. He's also not behaving terribly sick in that he's still grooming and wriggling strongly when picked up. I've made an appt at the vets for 9am tomorrow and I'm 'topping him up' with pellet mash to ensure his gut keeps going.
Anything else I can do to help him stay as healthy as possible until the morning? He does have a tendency to drop the pellet mash out of his mouth - is this because I'm not putting it far enough back?
Thanks!
One of them, Fred, has been a bit off his food in the past couple of days. He suffers from impaction and when I cleaned him out the other days he was very gross - soft and smelly. He has had this before but it has resolved itself by reducing his veggies. He seemed to perk up a bit and was eating more enthusiastically. Now he's gone back down again.
He is eating but not as much as usual and with less enthusiasm. If you put fresh food in he is interested and will eat some but then doesn't want to know. He also seems to take a very long time to chew anything in comparison to his 'brother'. I'm think it could be an issue with his teeth, it could that he's in pain because of something or he's got an issue with his gut flora.
His poops got very small, presumably from not eating enough. They improved in the last couple of days and now they're soft, small and sometimes linked together again.
He's lost about 30g in weight since yesterday. Not a terrifying amount since his brother goes up and down by the same amount and he's a healthy 1.230kg still. He's also not behaving terribly sick in that he's still grooming and wriggling strongly when picked up. I've made an appt at the vets for 9am tomorrow and I'm 'topping him up' with pellet mash to ensure his gut keeps going.
Anything else I can do to help him stay as healthy as possible until the morning? He does have a tendency to drop the pellet mash out of his mouth - is this because I'm not putting it far enough back?
Thanks!