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Not sure what’s wrong- please help

Sarah Newbold

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I came into my piggies this evening to find very runny poo and very brown pee and white fluid (seems a lot for a calcium deposit) - not sure which one it is but I have my suspicion which one it is as he keeps lying down and seems very lethargic and weak, he also has a big belly which i have noticed this evening
 

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I would suggest a vet visit if they are unwell xx
 
I would suggest a vet visit if they are unwell xx
Vets aren’t open as very late on Sunday night (we are in uk) so was wondering if there was anything I could do to help, it is very hot here at the moment currently got the fan on and window open xx
 
Please have him seen by a vet. Lethargy and weakness along with potential bloating is of concern.
If you are in the UK, do get him seen tonight. All Vets in the UK provide 24/7 cover. Call your normal practice and their answer machine will provide the phone number of the surgery they use for out of hours (if they dont provide it themselves). He can be seen this evening.

The guides below offer further information on how to step in and syringe feed while you are waiting to get to the vet

Emergency, Crisis and Bridging Care until a Vet Appointment
Not Eating, Weight Loss And The Importance Of Syringe Feeding Fibre
Complete Syringe Feeding Guide
 
Vets aren’t open as very late on Sunday night (we are in uk) so was wondering if there was anything I could do to help, it is very hot here at the moment currently got the fan on and window open xx
It could be heat stroke or bloat . Hope fully someone with more experience will be along soon to offer better advice.. x
 
He really does need to be seen by a vet asap.
Please follow the advice given above and phone your regular vet for details of the out of hours service.
 
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