Bia
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello again,
don't know if I should have started a new thread, but I'm kinda freaking out right now. Here's Trica's new problem:
1. She's eating fine, popcorning, acting happy, pooping normally
2. She sneezes occasionally but I don't worry about that
3. Sometimes she makes a choking noise, just once at a time. It can happen when she eats, after grooming, while she's enjoying her floor time, but it doesn't seem to be bothering her. She makes the sound and then picks up where she left off.
4. Trica sometimes hiccups
5. I have listened to her chest every other day and there was nothing distinctive until today. She made the choking noise, coughed I guess and then I heard something weird....I can't describe it exactly....it's a mixture of moan and heavy breathing. I picked her up, listened to her lungs and I could hear a 'breathing in a paper bag-breathing with your nose in a t-shirt' kinda sound. Rushed her to the vet, she kept on moaning every now and then while in the car. The vet listened to her lungs, said there was something going on, but decided to allow me to keep her under observation until later this afternoon.
While back in the car she coughed again, I picked her up and the lung sound was gone.
I have just arrived home and she started moaning again. I don't know it moaning is the exact word, I am trying to be as precise as I can. Try to imagine she sound guinea pigs make while being held - not purring- but coming from her nose, or better said the kinda sound us humans make when we drink water and it goes in on the wrong side. She ate something and then stretched and went to sleep. She moaned a couple of times again. I let her be but when I listened to her lungs again, the sound was back.
6. She has been on a course of antibiotics two weeks ago for her ear, she isn't in a drafty place, I haven't given her a bath, I haven't placed her in the air conditioning area, I haven't placed bottles of cold water in her cage in order for her to cool off. It's almost close to impossible for her to have caught a cold.
As I have mentioned before, she isn't in any distress...she's having a snack as I am writing.....The vet I have taken her to is a normal vet, not an exotic animal specialist. There aren't any available anyway.
Any advice or suggestion other than taking her to the vet would be very helpful. Or maybe one of you has come across this scenario. I really don't know what to do.
Thank you and sorry for an extremely long post,
don't know if I should have started a new thread, but I'm kinda freaking out right now. Here's Trica's new problem:
1. She's eating fine, popcorning, acting happy, pooping normally
2. She sneezes occasionally but I don't worry about that
3. Sometimes she makes a choking noise, just once at a time. It can happen when she eats, after grooming, while she's enjoying her floor time, but it doesn't seem to be bothering her. She makes the sound and then picks up where she left off.
4. Trica sometimes hiccups
5. I have listened to her chest every other day and there was nothing distinctive until today. She made the choking noise, coughed I guess and then I heard something weird....I can't describe it exactly....it's a mixture of moan and heavy breathing. I picked her up, listened to her lungs and I could hear a 'breathing in a paper bag-breathing with your nose in a t-shirt' kinda sound. Rushed her to the vet, she kept on moaning every now and then while in the car. The vet listened to her lungs, said there was something going on, but decided to allow me to keep her under observation until later this afternoon.
While back in the car she coughed again, I picked her up and the lung sound was gone.
I have just arrived home and she started moaning again. I don't know it moaning is the exact word, I am trying to be as precise as I can. Try to imagine she sound guinea pigs make while being held - not purring- but coming from her nose, or better said the kinda sound us humans make when we drink water and it goes in on the wrong side. She ate something and then stretched and went to sleep. She moaned a couple of times again. I let her be but when I listened to her lungs again, the sound was back.
6. She has been on a course of antibiotics two weeks ago for her ear, she isn't in a drafty place, I haven't given her a bath, I haven't placed her in the air conditioning area, I haven't placed bottles of cold water in her cage in order for her to cool off. It's almost close to impossible for her to have caught a cold.
As I have mentioned before, she isn't in any distress...she's having a snack as I am writing.....The vet I have taken her to is a normal vet, not an exotic animal specialist. There aren't any available anyway.
Any advice or suggestion other than taking her to the vet would be very helpful. Or maybe one of you has come across this scenario. I really don't know what to do.
Thank you and sorry for an extremely long post,