Well, after two hours and over forty veterinary clinics called, I have found a decent cavy vet. My old one I feel didn't perscribe the right medicine for Maia when she got a URI, and was an hour away. This vet says he only treats around 5-10 pigs a month, but that's the highest number I've found in all the searching. He does spays and nueters all the time and has never lost one. He also came up with the right answer when I asked him what he would use on an adult pig with a URI (Baytril). He didn't know what Critical Care was, but was interested in hearing about it. He also was interested in Oxbow feed, and asked me to bring an empty bag of it for him. So I printed out the Cavy Cuisine and Cavy Performance sheets, the Guinea Pigs Are Great pamphlet (from GL), The Guinea Pig Care Guide (from GL), and everything I could find about Critical Care.
Do I need anything more?
Do I need anything more?