HannibalLecter
Well-known Member
Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2010
- Posts
- 1,798
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2010
- Messages
- 1,798
Some may remember my multiple posts over the past year concerning my very hormonal aggressive female. Since she was 8-9 months old, she has been extremely sexually aggressive in cycles way beyond normal "in heat" behavior, but NO symptoms of ovarian cysts, no sign of a cyst, nothing felt at a vet visit, absolutely nothing. -Until now, over 1½ year later. She now has visible hair loss, crusty nipples, different weight distribution, and one side is larger than the other.
I'm so relieved. There is finally a solution to her constant, rumbling, displaying, chasing, kicking & general nastiness I've longed to free her cagemate from. She must have had abnormal changes in the ovaries or uterus from a very young age. Oh how I wish I'd gotten an ultrasound done that very first month.
I've read through all information on guinea lynx but still have questions. Any advice concerning what to ask when it comes to spaying techniques in a guinea pig? Staples or no staples? How long do I separate her from my other girl as both eat less when separated?
I'm so relieved. There is finally a solution to her constant, rumbling, displaying, chasing, kicking & general nastiness I've longed to free her cagemate from. She must have had abnormal changes in the ovaries or uterus from a very young age. Oh how I wish I'd gotten an ultrasound done that very first month.
I've read through all information on guinea lynx but still have questions. Any advice concerning what to ask when it comes to spaying techniques in a guinea pig? Staples or no staples? How long do I separate her from my other girl as both eat less when separated?