Lady Kelly
Senior Guinea Pig
If you have an ill piggy that cannot get better when do you know when the right time is to say goodbye?
For background of those that don't know Bea is around 6 years old and has kidney disease. This was found by coincidence when she had ovarian cysts and she has previously been treated for UTI once or twice in the past 4 years.
We found out about the kidney disease around October last year and have been keeping a watch over her and giving her extra snuggles, love (and veg!). She has lost considerable weight but is still looking happy, sprightly and one of the first down the ramp at veggie time.
However, we had her out for lap time last night and she was her normal self until she needed to poop. She cuddled up and I put part of the towel over her back to cover her over (she's always liked a bit of privacy lol). She did loads of poops all in one go (I'm talking 10-15 in a 1-2 minute time period) and there was a small amount of noise (not quite squeaking but heading that way). I think the disease is starting to cause her more discomfort but I don't know if she's at a stage where she would rather just go (be pts).
I really wish they could talk to us and let us know. Is there anyone who has been in a similar situation that can give any guidance on the right time to let her go?
For background of those that don't know Bea is around 6 years old and has kidney disease. This was found by coincidence when she had ovarian cysts and she has previously been treated for UTI once or twice in the past 4 years.
We found out about the kidney disease around October last year and have been keeping a watch over her and giving her extra snuggles, love (and veg!). She has lost considerable weight but is still looking happy, sprightly and one of the first down the ramp at veggie time.
However, we had her out for lap time last night and she was her normal self until she needed to poop. She cuddled up and I put part of the towel over her back to cover her over (she's always liked a bit of privacy lol). She did loads of poops all in one go (I'm talking 10-15 in a 1-2 minute time period) and there was a small amount of noise (not quite squeaking but heading that way). I think the disease is starting to cause her more discomfort but I don't know if she's at a stage where she would rather just go (be pts).
I really wish they could talk to us and let us know. Is there anyone who has been in a similar situation that can give any guidance on the right time to let her go?