Flower_Girl
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello,
As of yesterday evening, I have a very wobbly sow who is reluctant to move much and is having trouble balancing to groom herself etc. Watching her trying to move around is quite upsetting, she's staggering around and seems quite disorientated. She is quiet and though still eating seems less enthusiastic about her food than usual. She has lost weight.
We went to the vet first thing this morning and although he's an experienced smallies vet he doesn't treat too many exotics and he didn't really know what was going on with her. As far as I know there is nothing that could have caused her any injury, the vet thinks she's tender around the abdomen and she also seems a little sore around her neck/throat (she was flinching as I wiped under her chin after syringing her meds).
We came home with Baytril and Metacam which I started her on as soon as I got in. The vet also tested her blood glucose which was very low and he has told me to syringe feed her honey/golden syrup or similar at short intervals during the day to see if this helps so I've been mixing honey with a little warm water and syringe feeding every hour as well as giving her some extra veggies, treats and timothy hay to encourage her to eat, which she is doing in small amounts. Is the honey a good idea? I'm hoping that the low glucose is due to under eating but is there anything more serious that hypoglycemia could indicate?
I have also split the cage down the middle to give her a bit of quiet time with just my gentlest girl (the other two can be a little rough and one was mounting her this morning) but she seems distressed by the divider and has tried to chew on the grid which is somewhat unsettling so I'm not sure what the best thing for her is.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or advice? If anyone can shed any more light on what this might be I'd be extremely grateful as I'm finding this very worrying!
As of yesterday evening, I have a very wobbly sow who is reluctant to move much and is having trouble balancing to groom herself etc. Watching her trying to move around is quite upsetting, she's staggering around and seems quite disorientated. She is quiet and though still eating seems less enthusiastic about her food than usual. She has lost weight.
We went to the vet first thing this morning and although he's an experienced smallies vet he doesn't treat too many exotics and he didn't really know what was going on with her. As far as I know there is nothing that could have caused her any injury, the vet thinks she's tender around the abdomen and she also seems a little sore around her neck/throat (she was flinching as I wiped under her chin after syringing her meds).
We came home with Baytril and Metacam which I started her on as soon as I got in. The vet also tested her blood glucose which was very low and he has told me to syringe feed her honey/golden syrup or similar at short intervals during the day to see if this helps so I've been mixing honey with a little warm water and syringe feeding every hour as well as giving her some extra veggies, treats and timothy hay to encourage her to eat, which she is doing in small amounts. Is the honey a good idea? I'm hoping that the low glucose is due to under eating but is there anything more serious that hypoglycemia could indicate?
I have also split the cage down the middle to give her a bit of quiet time with just my gentlest girl (the other two can be a little rough and one was mounting her this morning) but she seems distressed by the divider and has tried to chew on the grid which is somewhat unsettling so I'm not sure what the best thing for her is.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or advice? If anyone can shed any more light on what this might be I'd be extremely grateful as I'm finding this very worrying!