jetman
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone.
I am a new Guinea Pig owner, having only purchased two on Monday evening, for my girlfriends birthday. She has owned some in the past however.
I purchased them from Pets at Home, along with the cage, bedding, food etc. I set their new home up, put some food in and left them to it, to allow them to settle in. I noticed that one was quick and more timid (Belle) whilst the other (Brandi) was less concerned by my presence but hopped about like a rabbit! I went to work Tuesday and when arriving home only saw Belle. She was as bright as the night before and ate some more food, carrot and pepper, as well as the dried food that I had left for them.
Brandi did not appear until later and was very lethargic, hopping around, eating carrot and hay, but not heading for cover. She was also breathing heavily and kinda jerking like a hiccup or cough, but with no noise. I thought that she was either sick or pregnant.
I phoned the store this morning and was told that they were pretty confident that she would not be pregnant, but to take her in for examination. I am work as I write this, my gf took Brandi in. After examining her the vet has said that she appears to be starving!
Well she was well fed in the short time with me (just over 24 hours). I had noticed when we selected her that she was sleepy in the corner, but just thought that she as having a nap. So does this mean that Pets at Home sell sick underfed pets?
They have given us some medicine to be taken three times a day. So nursing duties for us this week. I hope she makes a full recovery. What a disgrace that she wasn’t fed properly by such a big company!
Will she walk normally when she has been fed up?
Any ideas on what to feed her? I have carrots, hay, peppers and I thought a little apple as the high sugar may help? Is the dried food good too?
My gf also picked up some choc treats when we got them, would they help or hinder a sick Pig?
Thanks for your help and it’s a shame that my first post on here is not a happy one.
Jay
I am a new Guinea Pig owner, having only purchased two on Monday evening, for my girlfriends birthday. She has owned some in the past however.
I purchased them from Pets at Home, along with the cage, bedding, food etc. I set their new home up, put some food in and left them to it, to allow them to settle in. I noticed that one was quick and more timid (Belle) whilst the other (Brandi) was less concerned by my presence but hopped about like a rabbit! I went to work Tuesday and when arriving home only saw Belle. She was as bright as the night before and ate some more food, carrot and pepper, as well as the dried food that I had left for them.
Brandi did not appear until later and was very lethargic, hopping around, eating carrot and hay, but not heading for cover. She was also breathing heavily and kinda jerking like a hiccup or cough, but with no noise. I thought that she was either sick or pregnant.
I phoned the store this morning and was told that they were pretty confident that she would not be pregnant, but to take her in for examination. I am work as I write this, my gf took Brandi in. After examining her the vet has said that she appears to be starving!
Well she was well fed in the short time with me (just over 24 hours). I had noticed when we selected her that she was sleepy in the corner, but just thought that she as having a nap. So does this mean that Pets at Home sell sick underfed pets?
They have given us some medicine to be taken three times a day. So nursing duties for us this week. I hope she makes a full recovery. What a disgrace that she wasn’t fed properly by such a big company!
Will she walk normally when she has been fed up?
Any ideas on what to feed her? I have carrots, hay, peppers and I thought a little apple as the high sugar may help? Is the dried food good too?
My gf also picked up some choc treats when we got them, would they help or hinder a sick Pig?
Thanks for your help and it’s a shame that my first post on here is not a happy one.
Jay