GuineaPigMamaKara
New Born Pup
Hello, I'm Kara and I have two indoor guinea pigs, Mabel and Millie who have been with me since May 20th 2020, when they were 4 months old. About a month ago I took Mabel to the PDSA vets as she kept crying every time she would have a wee, so I was prescribed some medication to see if that helped and some painkillers at 0.2ml (neither of which did anything) so back in late March I took Mabel again and the vet did a scan and said there appeared to be a little white mass showing up, and the only two options he had was either an x-ray or to give me a bigger bottle of painkillers that she could go up to 0.6ml if it wasn't helping, so I opted to give her the painkillers to see if increasing the dosage to 0.4ml would work. After a week, 0.4ml didn't help at all, so I increased it to 0.6ml last Friday, waited a week and still she cries in pain when having a wee. The vet who did the ultrasound also mentioned her belly is sore to touch and a little bloated. I'm just worried about what to do, she's 5 years old, and I don't know if she'd survive the surgery (if she needed surgery). Just to clarify, the vet was sure it isn't stones or anything cancerous, and she is still a very happy piggie, begging for veggies, eating lots of hay and drinking fresh water, it's just when she has a wee she squeaks in pain.