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my guineapig is about 6. He hasn't been eating or drinking he slowly stopped doing that a few weeks ago and the past two days he started not to move really and right now he's laying and can't move . He's laying on his side and it twitching . Is he dying . What do I do I can't bring my baby to the vet :(
 
The body begins to shut down if they do not eat or drink. You need to take him to a vet - twitching could be a seizure. And at six years old it's better to get it checked then leave him suffering.
 
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I agree with the others - you must get your guinea pig to the vet immediately.
He is clearly very ill, and it is not fair to allow him to suffer.
 
my guineapig is about 6. He hasn't been eating or drinking he slowly stopped doing that a few weeks ago and the past two days he started not to move really and right now he's laying and can't move . He's laying on his side and it twitching . Is he dying . What do I do I can't bring my baby to the vet :(
Got to go to the vet. You don't want him to suffer.
 
my guineapig is about 6. He hasn't been eating or drinking he slowly stopped doing that a few weeks ago and the past two days he started not to move really and right now he's laying and can't move . He's laying on his side and it twitching . Is he dying . What do I do I can't bring my baby to the vet :(

I am very sorry, but his body is closing down and he sounds like he has gone into organ failure. Please keep him as comfy as possible; warm, but not hot.

And please, if you have another pet, save up a small sum every week so you can see a vet before it is too late!
 
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