New rescue: Underweight Boar
I have finally stopped worrying about his weight (mostly) because his behavior is so perky. He is bright and cheery and very active. A horse lady who met Smudgie actually said the exact same thing, he feels like a very old horse who's been out at pasture. In addition to his past history, his higher activity level and love of hay seem to also contribute to his lighter weight. He also has a generally small frame.
Of course, I always wish there was some more weight on him in case he ever gets sick. He wouldn't have survived what Piggy went through with stones.
Of course, I always wish there was some more weight on him in case he ever gets sick. He wouldn't have survived what Piggy went through with stones.
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" ... weight on him in case he ever gets sick."
That's my biggest worry, too. I don't want them unhealthily heavy; we've had two with chronic UTI's because there wasn't enough room for their bladders with all the fat (!). They stayed scrunched.
One is much healthier now, but I worry about her loss of reserve if she ever gets seriously ill.
That's my biggest worry, too. I don't want them unhealthily heavy; we've had two with chronic UTI's because there wasn't enough room for their bladders with all the fat (!). They stayed scrunched.
One is much healthier now, but I worry about her loss of reserve if she ever gets seriously ill.
That balance is tough. I am trying my hardest not to have Piggy regain all the weight he lost. He was, previously, 1400+g. My ideal is to keep him between 1250 and 1300. I think that would suit his frame with still a small padding for illness. Smudgie would be best at 1000g but has decided he'd much rather be 950. 50g on Piggy is no big deal but you'd really notice it on little Smudge.
::big sigh::
Smudgie has a, something, on his side. A cyst I guess. It's just caudal to his hip bone on his right.
It's about the size of a pencil eraser.
I guess we need to go to the vet? It doesn't look open and doesn't appear painful. I checked him as best I could and didn't see any more. It's hard with his long, crazy fur.
Smudgie has a, something, on his side. A cyst I guess. It's just caudal to his hip bone on his right.
It's about the size of a pencil eraser.
I guess we need to go to the vet? It doesn't look open and doesn't appear painful. I checked him as best I could and didn't see any more. It's hard with his long, crazy fur.
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My guess is sebaceous cyst. The vet will squeeze it (very much to Smudge's displeasure), get a bunch of goo out, and that'll be it. I hope I'm right.
Sending empathy on caring for seniors, big-time. Even if the care is not terribly expensive, it can be very time- (and attention-, and worry-) consuming.
Sending empathy on caring for seniors, big-time. Even if the care is not terribly expensive, it can be very time- (and attention-, and worry-) consuming.
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It could be a sebacious cyst. Take a look at these pics and see if the stuff is at the surface and you could remove it yourself:
https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25794
https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25794
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Worth every minute, yes. But I still send empathy on the energy. ;-)
If you do decide to try to squish it yourself, two things: one, Smudgie will holler loud enough to wake the neighbors (and be fine ten seconds later); and two, put something on it afterward. Silvadene is ideal for this if you have any.
If you do decide to try to squish it yourself, two things: one, Smudgie will holler loud enough to wake the neighbors (and be fine ten seconds later); and two, put something on it afterward. Silvadene is ideal for this if you have any.
Tell me about this silvadene available from This Little Piggie. I'm under the impression it's a prescription only product and am wary of buying online. How is it available on amazon then?
I don't know that I can express it myself. I just don't have enough hands. I can't restrain him and still have 2 hands on the cyst. No one in my family would be willing to help.
I don't know that I can express it myself. I just don't have enough hands. I can't restrain him and still have 2 hands on the cyst. No one in my family would be willing to help.