Featheryfriend
Junior Guinea Pig
I'm going to be calling Penny's vet ASAP this morning, but I'm wondering what other possibilities I should ask the vet about.
Last night I witnessed Penny have two episodes, each lasting only a few seconds, where her neck twisted to the side, her eyes went unfocused, and her back legs seemed to lose function, followed by a brief moment of disorientation where she wouldn't respond to my voice and bumped into things. As soon as it was over she looked a little tired but immediately and cheerfully resumed her normal guinea pig activities.
I have had epileptic pets in the past (my current doggo is epileptic as well) and these episodes were strikingly familiar to minor seizures I've seen, which is the only reason I didn't totally flip out when I witnessed them. (If they're having a tiny seizure and not like, a grand mal, I've found it's almost always best to let animals rest and go to the vet in the morning rather than trying to drag them out of the house right away and risk triggering them to chain into another, possibly worse seizure.) Given her prior life of being manhandled by a toddler and kept in a tiny glass box, I wouldn't be surprised if she'd sustained some kind of neurological trauma in the past.
I covered her eyes and checked all of her piggy orifices with a flashlight, but didn't find anything exciting. Though I'd rather have the vet confirm that since I haven't looked into that many guinea pig ears. I've been spending a lot of time around my piggies (all day every day, basically) and haven't spotted anything else unhealthy or unusual. I read about a few things that can mimic seizures in guinea pigs (like mites) but I don't think that's going to be the case here.
If it turns out to be epilepsy rather than a hidden ear infection/parasite/whatever causing the episode, well, does anyone here have an epileptic guinea pig?
Last night I witnessed Penny have two episodes, each lasting only a few seconds, where her neck twisted to the side, her eyes went unfocused, and her back legs seemed to lose function, followed by a brief moment of disorientation where she wouldn't respond to my voice and bumped into things. As soon as it was over she looked a little tired but immediately and cheerfully resumed her normal guinea pig activities.
I have had epileptic pets in the past (my current doggo is epileptic as well) and these episodes were strikingly familiar to minor seizures I've seen, which is the only reason I didn't totally flip out when I witnessed them. (If they're having a tiny seizure and not like, a grand mal, I've found it's almost always best to let animals rest and go to the vet in the morning rather than trying to drag them out of the house right away and risk triggering them to chain into another, possibly worse seizure.) Given her prior life of being manhandled by a toddler and kept in a tiny glass box, I wouldn't be surprised if she'd sustained some kind of neurological trauma in the past.
I covered her eyes and checked all of her piggy orifices with a flashlight, but didn't find anything exciting. Though I'd rather have the vet confirm that since I haven't looked into that many guinea pig ears. I've been spending a lot of time around my piggies (all day every day, basically) and haven't spotted anything else unhealthy or unusual. I read about a few things that can mimic seizures in guinea pigs (like mites) but I don't think that's going to be the case here.
If it turns out to be epilepsy rather than a hidden ear infection/parasite/whatever causing the episode, well, does anyone here have an epileptic guinea pig?