Kellykels
Adult Guinea Pig
He's still eating and still pooping and his nuts probably hurt a bit but he'll go to sleep tonight so don't stress. It's a situation to deal with but not super-urgent and if he loses a little more weight before he starts going back up I wouldn't be surprised. The antibiotic can muck their guts up a bit but it can sort itself out and the probiotic will help. I hear some pigs are very sensitive to the ABs but he's not anyway near as bad as they sounded. Mine have done similarly strange poops on antibiotics and I ended up thinking it was just par for the course. Healing takes a bit of time... just see how he is tomorrow ❤I'll leave him be for tonight, he's eating, drinking and he's had enough stress.
Thank you for your reply. He means the world to me.He's still eating and still pooping and his nuts probably hurt a bit but he'll go to sleep tonight so don't stress. It's a situation to deal with but not super-urgent and if he loses a little more weight before he starts going back up I wouldn't be surprised. The antibiotic can muck their guts up a bit but it can sort itself out and the probiotic will help. I hear some pigs are very sensitive to the ABs but he's not anyway near as bad as they sounded. Mine have done similarly strange poops on antibiotics and I ended up thinking it was just par for the course. Healing takes a bit of time... just see how he is tomorrow ❤
As long as he is eating, moving around and pooping just keep a keen eye on him for now x The thin poops are probably produced on the day he had his op and he would not have eaten a great deal. Ted’s poops have been the same this last week, on and off, I think it’s partly the AB’s too they seem to disrupt the gut xHe's still looking a little swollen. I'm just wondering what's normal. I'm overly worried I think.
He's eating and pooping. I'm seeing little patches of brown. I'm not sure if that's pooh/wee patches or weeping. I am 2nd guessing myself and worrying at every turn.As long as he is eating, moving around and pooping just keep a keen eye on him for now x The thin poops are probably produced on the day he had his op and he would not have eaten a great deal. Ted’s poops have been the same this last week, on and off, I think it’s partly the AB’s too they seem to disrupt the gut x
Ted was a little swollen around his op for a day or two when he was neutered, as long as it’s not weeping or looking very angry it will go down in a few days time
It seems alright the scar.Oh I would be guessing too, to be honest, have you had a look underneath to see if his scar is ok? I don’t really know what that is?
He seems alright. He's happy to eat and everything but he's hiding away a little more than usual feeling sorry for himself.I think if you are really worried then seek advice from a vet, could you do a phone consultation? It’s typical that it’s a weekend, these things always happen then. How is he in himself?
I think that is to be expected. He will be feeling a bit beat up so that’s natural really. keep up with daily weighing. make sure he is eating and pooping and pee ok. Sometimes if they pee and sit there in the same spot the wound can get a little bit damp and any blood that’s on the wound can leach out, it’s noticeable on white sheeting or towels. It could be just that, or a bit of poo that’s got wet. just keep an eye on it.He seems alright. He's happy to eat and everything but he's hiding away a little more than usual feeling sorry for himself.
Me too but I called a consultation with an out of hours vet yesterday regarding this and they agreed with exotic vet.Don’t forget the poop out out runs at least a day behind what you are seeing so reflects what has been eaten the previous day or so.
I personally think that metacam dose is too low and could be increased and given twice daily to alleviate pain and swelling. One of my piggies weighing 1kg is on 0.3ml of dog metacam twice daily.
Thank you for your kind wishes.Weigh once at the same time as weight can fluctuate during the day. I hope he’s feeling better tomorrow.
They would! They won’t dis a colleagueMe too but I called a consultation with an out of hours vet yesterday regarding this and they agreed with exotic vet.
Makes sense I am going to phone tomorrow.They would! They won’t dish a colleague![]()
Thank you for your kind wishes.
I'm recording his weight twice a day in the morning and evening to make sure he doesn't lose too much weight during the day.
That's what I'm doing to be honest. I just want to cover all bases and not be surprised. I think it's my anxiety talking.You need only weigh once every 24 hours. If you’re going to weigh twice a day, then you really should only compare morning to morning and evening to evening weight. If you weigh too much you pick up too much fluctuation and it can make things unclear.
I know “the look” only too well