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Piggie won't clean self

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You just said you'd been to see Simon. How did you get on? Does he need to see your guinea pig again? If you really can't afford to get the treatment that your guinea pig needs, then we may be able to offer a permanent home for him, here at TEAS. I can have a word with Simon tomorrow and see if he thinks it is going to be an ongoing issue, but would need you to ring the practice and give him permission to speak to me about your guinea pig. Please do that and I can help you! 🙂
Excellent advice there @furryfriends (TEAS) and very kind of you to offer, rehoming the piggy or piggies with a reputable rescue sounds by far the best solution for anyone who has been struggling with sick guinea pigs and cannot provide vet care :)
 
I’m sorry that your parents won’t let you take the others to the vet. In that case I would strongly advise that you give all your piggies to a rescue, if they have room. I know it’s hard, but it’s not fair on them to not have access to vet care when they need it. It’s a right and in the law. If your parents aren’t willing then I’m afraid you have to do what’s best for the piggies (and the rabbit?), and not you.

If you are on benefits could you try PDSA as mentioned previously?
 
Hmmm what I do to my Guinea pigs when the fur around their anus is wet we just trim the fur around it and just give the area a clean. What i would do is check his teeth to make sure there not unusually long if there long but not sticking out his mouth keep feeding him harder vegetables or get him some gnawing toys. But if your worried I would book an appointment with the vet as he may need their teeth filing. Hope this helps😊
 
Agree with trying the PDSA if your parents qualify. I know with one of my hamsters when I was younger we had to use them as my mum worked in the hoisery trade and my dad had chronic health problems so we were on and off benefits and one time we couldn't afford the vet so used the PDSA. We made a small donation but then I took envelopes through doors on neighbouring streets and went and collected funds for them that way too.

As you are over 16 you can consider a part time job, even if it's just one day at the weekend. I started with a paper round when I was 13 and then worked in a toy shop from 16-18 years old. I did Sundays and then some evenings in the build up to Christmas. It allowed me to have some of my own funds. From 18 I moved on to factory work because the pay was so much better. Your parents might be more inclined to visit the vet if you are earning your own money to pay with
 
Agree with trying the PDSA if your parents qualify. I know with one of my hamsters when I was younger we had to use them as my mum worked in the hoisery trade and my dad had chronic health problems so we were on and off benefits and one time we couldn't afford the vet so used the PDSA. We made a small donation but then I took envelopes through doors on neighbouring streets and went and collected funds for them that way too.

As you are over 16 you can consider a part time job, even if it's just one day at the weekend. I started with a paper round when I was 13 and then worked in a toy shop from 16-18 years old. I did Sundays and then some evenings in the build up to Christmas. It allowed me to have some of my own funds. From 18 I moved on to factory work because the pay was so much better. Your parents might be more inclined to visit the vet if you are earning your own money to pay with
I m sorry to hear about your dad @Lady Kelly how's he doing now?
 
Do vets in UK reduce their fee in general if a person is financially unstable?
I’m not sure, there is a charity PDSA that will help people on benefits but heard some bad reports about them lately
 
Hi @Ritika in the UK there is a charity the PDSA who provide free or subsidised vet care for families on low incomes- they arent guinea pig experts usually but will often provide free emergency care and free neutering for pets if the family receives certain state benefits that are given to people on a low income.
@Littlepiggie I think you need to calm down a little and be a bit more polite and clear about the situation if you want further advice, you are just one out of 28,000 forum members who we politely advise and enter into discussions with and you can't expect everyone to remember what you have and haven't said, especially when it is not clear and somewhat contradictory. Several forum staff members and advisors have reviewed all your threads and posts and we are all still a little unclear what pets you have and havent got and what is wrong with them and whether or not they are receiving vet care.
If you are in the UK your parents are legally obliged to provide vet care for your pets if you are under 18. Begging them and them not letting you are not really situations that the forum adults can help with- if you have been to the vet please clarify what was said, if you haven't then please see the vet, if your parents wont take the pets to the vet when they need it then they are breaking the law and also breaking the forum rules and this is a case for the RSPCA not something we can discuss here further.
Okay .
 
Yeah , my dad has owned guinea pigs for years ( but that was years ago , like 50+ )

Your dad owning guinea pigs when he was young has nothing to do with whether they are willing to pay for the ones you have now.

Are you parents willing to pay vet care for your current piggies?
 
Your dad owning guinea pigs when he was young has nothing to do with whether they are willing to pay for the ones you have now.

Are you parents willing to pay vet care for your current piggies?
I know , i wasn't saying that .
Yeah ,i'm going to ask .
 
U ll ask after 10 years? Sorry to sound rude but u seem so ignorant even though so many kind hearted people are trying to help u since 10 days and still u say yeah I am going to ask. Do u even care about your pets?
i have to agree. i don’t want to be nasty but you realized over a week ago that your boar wasn’t neutered and you still haven’t been to a vet
 
U ll ask after 10 years? Sorry to sound rude but u seem so ignorant even though so many kind hearted people are trying to help u since 10 days and still u say yeah I am going to ask. Do u even care about your pets?
Of course i do!
 
U ll ask after 10 years? Sorry to sound rude but u seem so ignorant even though so many kind hearted people are trying to help u since 10 days and still u say yeah I am going to ask. Do u even care about your pets?
Sorry for seeming so rude .
 
They’re not likely to be seen. Book them an appointment when you take your rabbit. Then take them in.

So have your parents agreed to ALL the piggies being seen? Including a check on the one with the broken teeth?
 
They’re not likely to be seen. Book them an appointment when you take your rabbit. Then take them in.

So have your parents agreed to ALL the piggies being seen? Including a check on the one with the broken teeth?
Thats what i said , i'm going to book them an appointment when i take jasmine .
 
Umm I'm sorry but i just catched up on this thread and this is extremely confusing. One moment you're saying this, the next moment you're saying that. It is very hard to beleive any of this because you are giving very little information, and you sound very unconfident. I recommend you to answer with more information and confidence, so members can have a full veiw of whats happening.

Also, i don't understand why you are including your rabbit. In another thread you made you stated that the rabbit was your aunts, but now you're saying that its yours? And why post a photo of "your" rabbit?

I'm also pretty sure @Siikibam meant that BEFORE you take jasmine to the vet, to make a appointment for the piggies, so you can make sure that the piggies will have an appoinment ready. Sorry if that's not what you meant @Littlepiggie when you said and i quote, "No , but i'm taking my rabbit in but i will take them with me and get them an appointment too . "

I thought that you meant when you're at the vet you will then make an appointment. Usually if you want to make a appointment i would recommend calling them before going there. If you don't book a appointment BEFORE you go there, its very unlikely that ALL your piggies can be checked.

Also as @Siikibam said, please make sure that ALL your piggies are seen to make sure you verify their sex, and check for health issues (The broken tooth, ect) It is important to make sure you know their sex so you don't get extra piggies.

I hope this information helps, and good luck at the vets.

I'm sorry if i'm being rude right now, its just very confusing.
 
Thats what i said , i'm going to book them an appointment when i take jasmine .
I’m sorry but that’s not what you said. You said, and I quote:
...but i will take them with me and get them an appointment too .
Don’t take them with you because you’re not likely to get an appointment that day. They’re very popular, so busy.
My parents wont let me.
That’s what you said when told to ask your parents to take the piggies to the vet.

Yeah , my dad has owned guinea pigs for years ( but that was years ago , like 50+ )
But then you say they will take them, including your rabbit. Did you manage to change their mind? If so, it would have been good to say so. Then everyone would know that they’ll be seen - hopefully this week. And they ALL need to be seen, not just your females. A general health check is never a bad thing.

Do you see the confusion you are bringing? You give one word answers to responses that possibly have more than one question. So it’s not clear.
 
I’m sorry but that’s not what you said. You said, and I quote:

Don’t take them with you because you’re not likely to get an appointment that day. They’re very popular, so busy.

That’s what you said when told to ask your parents to take the piggies to the vet.


But then you say they will take them, including your rabbit. Did you manage to change their mind? If so, it would have been good to say so. Then everyone would know that they’ll be seen - hopefully this week. And they ALL need to be seen, not just your females. A general health check is never a bad thing.

Do you see the confusion you are bringing? You give one word answers to responses that possibly have more than one question. So it’s not clear.
Ah , sorry .
I won't take them , but i'll book them all apointments when i take jasmine , my parents agreed .
 
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