Natwee88
Junior Guinea Pig
Where abouts in West Yorkshire are you? I can highly recommend Donaldson's vets (more specifically the Maple Street branch in Huddersfield).

Well some things are quite shocking here. There is clearly a problem with the guinea pig... they don't just go bald for no reason. If it is ovarian cysts then bad news for you because they won't just disappear and neither will an infection like mites but as its one piggy affected I would guess it wasn't an infection. Consultation fees really aren't that huge. Mine are usually around £15-20 I think which is nothing for the comfort and good quality of life for your pet.
I see that your vet won't prescribe metacam without "getting a consultation fee" out of you... what utter nonsense... its not about getting money out of you but about prescribing the right treatment at the right dosage. Giving pain relief without any investigation would be like a GP prescribing paracetamol for cancer and expecting it to go of its own accord... what a waste of time.
I do apologise if this is coming across blunt but what answer do you want from this thread? You've asked a question which clearly shows your pet is ill but you are intent on not paying attention to any advice or recommendations made. So would you rather we all just lied and said everything will be fine?
And me! Well done @Lady Kelly someone had to say it!You put exactly what I was thinking!
Well some things are quite shocking here. There is clearly a problem with the guinea pig... they don't just go bald for no reason. If it is ovarian cysts then bad news for you because they won't just disappear and neither will an infection like mites but as its one piggy affected I would guess it wasn't an infection. Consultation fees really aren't that huge. Mine are usually around £15-20 I think which is nothing for the comfort and good quality of life for your pet.
I see that your vet won't prescribe metacam without "getting a consultation fee" out of you... what utter nonsense... its not about getting money out of you but about prescribing the right treatment at the right dosage. Giving pain relief without any investigation would be like a GP prescribing paracetamol for cancer and expecting it to go of its own accord... what a waste of time.
I do apologise if this is coming across blunt but what answer do you want from this thread? You've asked a question which clearly shows your pet is ill but you are intent on not paying attention to any advice or recommendations made. So would you rather we all just lied and said everything will be fine?
I think there's been a bit of a misunderstanding, I came on here just wondering if her balding again was owt to do with the time of year. It seemed like a big co-incidence that it should happen again at exactly the same time of year. I thought other rodent owners who have had balding rodents may have noticed a pattern with theirs.
I think there's been a bit of a misunderstanding, I came on here just wondering if her balding again was owt to do with the time of year. It seemed like a big co-incidence that it should happen again at exactly the same time of year. I thought other rodent owners who have had balding rodents may have noticed a pattern with theirs.
The word “Rodent” covers a large classification of mammals from teeny tiny mice to something the size of a capybara. So when you are asking about if other rodent owners are experiencing baldness are you also asking about the rats and hamsters out there on the forum or specifically guinea pigs?
I'm trying so hard not to post something which might get me in trouble.
Quite frankly I think you should be reported to the RSPCA. Your total disregard and blase attitude for the health of this animal is disgusting.
