olliesmom9
New Born Pup
Hello all,
I have a 5 year old male guinea pig named Ollie. Two days ago I went to clean his cage and I noticed that his urine was pink. I was really hoping that he has a uti and not stones, but yesterday we took him to the vet. The vet took an X-ray that confirmed that Ollie has two bladder stones The vet said that they are much too large for him to pass, and that there is a very small chance that they would get stuck and block his flow of urine. The vet did not seem very concerned about getting surgery, and gave us some antibiotics to help his bladder heal some. Do you guys think that there is any way that he can be fine with bladder stones in his bladder? The vet acted like they were fine as long as he did not stop urinating, but I am not sure how often this exotic vet sees piggies Please help, I do not know what to do since he is older and does not seem to be in pain.
I have a 5 year old male guinea pig named Ollie. Two days ago I went to clean his cage and I noticed that his urine was pink. I was really hoping that he has a uti and not stones, but yesterday we took him to the vet. The vet took an X-ray that confirmed that Ollie has two bladder stones The vet said that they are much too large for him to pass, and that there is a very small chance that they would get stuck and block his flow of urine. The vet did not seem very concerned about getting surgery, and gave us some antibiotics to help his bladder heal some. Do you guys think that there is any way that he can be fine with bladder stones in his bladder? The vet acted like they were fine as long as he did not stop urinating, but I am not sure how often this exotic vet sees piggies Please help, I do not know what to do since he is older and does not seem to be in pain.