PetFamilyBK
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Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2019
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- Joined
- Oct 17, 2019
- Messages
- 80
Hi Everyone,
My wife and I are new to the boards and can use some advice and possible pointers for our guinea pig, Clamps (male) we’re very concerned and could kindly use your help.
Today we noticed that Clamps was not his usual self and showed signs of lethargy, frequent gagging(?), and drooling. It appears as though he is not eating (it looked like he tried to eat a part of a bell pepper but stopped shortly after and I’m sure if he took anything in), it doesn’t look like he drank much water from what we can observe in the the last few hours of monitoring him either. Usually during feeding he and our two other male guinea pigs (Nibbler & Yancy) would freak out over fresh pellets, hay and veggies - but Clamps was the only one who remained unphased. Other observations we’ve noticed was that he looked like a porcupine at one point with his hairs raised, not like he was trying to puff up as if he was getting bullied but this time it just looked different. He seems to be hobbling a little bit and generally remaining in his corner section. It looked like he was trying to sleep at one point but couldn’t because of a twitch (like the gagging or stomach movement they show when they kind of cough or sneeze). I tried hand feeding him water from a spoon around 7:30pm and he appeared to have a little even biting the spoon at that point but I tried later around 10:30pm and he turned away and hobbled to his corner. Right now I have a portable heater a few away from their enclosure to try to increase temps a bit just in case that has something to do with it. It was very windy today in NYC and rained a bit yesterday so I’m trying to make it a little more comfortable for him/them. All the guinea pigs had a check up within the last 6-8 months and were generally healthy. They were treated for guinea pig lice as well. Lastly, we do not know or could estimate his age as we adopted him from a Petco about 3 years ago. He seems older than the other two and the smallest. I’ve attached a photo from a video we took of him of that gagging motion where his stomach sucks in and returns to normal.
I’m sorry if my post is all over the place but we really love the little fella and want him to pull through.
We are going to be looking toward bring him to the vet tomorrow to try to diagnose the problem. If anybody knows of any good guinea pig vets in NYC/Brooklyn (preferably) please let me know.
Thank you you all in advance for your help!
My wife and I are new to the boards and can use some advice and possible pointers for our guinea pig, Clamps (male) we’re very concerned and could kindly use your help.
Today we noticed that Clamps was not his usual self and showed signs of lethargy, frequent gagging(?), and drooling. It appears as though he is not eating (it looked like he tried to eat a part of a bell pepper but stopped shortly after and I’m sure if he took anything in), it doesn’t look like he drank much water from what we can observe in the the last few hours of monitoring him either. Usually during feeding he and our two other male guinea pigs (Nibbler & Yancy) would freak out over fresh pellets, hay and veggies - but Clamps was the only one who remained unphased. Other observations we’ve noticed was that he looked like a porcupine at one point with his hairs raised, not like he was trying to puff up as if he was getting bullied but this time it just looked different. He seems to be hobbling a little bit and generally remaining in his corner section. It looked like he was trying to sleep at one point but couldn’t because of a twitch (like the gagging or stomach movement they show when they kind of cough or sneeze). I tried hand feeding him water from a spoon around 7:30pm and he appeared to have a little even biting the spoon at that point but I tried later around 10:30pm and he turned away and hobbled to his corner. Right now I have a portable heater a few away from their enclosure to try to increase temps a bit just in case that has something to do with it. It was very windy today in NYC and rained a bit yesterday so I’m trying to make it a little more comfortable for him/them. All the guinea pigs had a check up within the last 6-8 months and were generally healthy. They were treated for guinea pig lice as well. Lastly, we do not know or could estimate his age as we adopted him from a Petco about 3 years ago. He seems older than the other two and the smallest. I’ve attached a photo from a video we took of him of that gagging motion where his stomach sucks in and returns to normal.
I’m sorry if my post is all over the place but we really love the little fella and want him to pull through.
We are going to be looking toward bring him to the vet tomorrow to try to diagnose the problem. If anybody knows of any good guinea pig vets in NYC/Brooklyn (preferably) please let me know.
Thank you you all in advance for your help!