Excessive weight gain

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Kallie

Post   » Wed Mar 28, 2012 3:24 am


That makes total sense, Talishan. I will try leaving some Critical Care in his cage during the day when I'm not around to see if that helps. Maybe if he picks at it, he won't bloat so easily?

Strange thing is, I have done nothing yet to his diet and he gained 13 grams yesterday!? He wasn't quite as active as normal, so maybe that has something to do with it? I would prefer it I guess him being a bit skinny and active, then lazy and chunky which isn't good for his heart or hips.

Talishan
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Post   » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:14 am


Taylor (a/k/a Steven Tyler, a/k/a Flopmop, a/k/a TrancePig) is on heart medication (benazepril only); carprofen for arthritis, and a tiny amount of metoclopramide daily just to keep things running well. (I found this real helpful with another senior as well and the vet was cool with it.) He also has a cloudy mass of ??? in his bladder -- vet isn't sure if it's sludge, grit, a tumor, IC, or what it is. He's not a good surgical candidate so we're going to leave well enough alone until or unless it becomes a real problem. It bothers him not at all until he passes frank blood and chunks of tissue; this has happened three times, scaring me into next week each time but all he did was take it easy for a day or two. It didn't even seem to hurt him. We give him orange juice if this happens and it helps.

He sleeps a lot, deeply; his eyes roll up in his head and he twitches, but when he's active he's REAL active and REAL hungry. It's almost as if he can't get enough food to maintain his weight.

He's on a fairly low dose of heart med, but if I give him more than that he becomes listless and inactive, as if it's lowering his blood pressure too much.

Taylor's weight will fluctuate like that. I'd be willing to bet those 13 g may just have been some feces needing to come out and once they did, he was back to the previous weight. Less activity could also account for it.

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Kallie

Post   » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:03 am


Talishan, Timmy is exactly the same way. If we increase his heart med he becomes a little rag doll all day and all he wants to do is sleep. If I keep him at .02 he wanders around the place or his cage like he is only middle aged. Some days he is very hard to wake up and has scared us a few times. He usually sleeps with his eyes closed and twitches like he is dreaming. If he falls asleep on me, he is very relaxed, eyes closed and no twitching at all.

He will pop corn the odd time, but he gets laughed at because it's more funny then any cartoon!

With his xray, his bladder was very clear which even surprised his vet. No sludge or anything, which for stone boy is amazing!

One thing I have noticed lately is his "tail" has finally grown back. Before he got this abscess, he had a patch of hair on his backside that would be a few inches longer then the rest of his hair. When he got sick it all fell out and stayed the same length as his hair. Now it is back and is approx 4-5 inches long and drags behind him. He also sheds a lot more though, but no bald spots or anything.

So it sounds from what you're saying, is this weight issue is quite common for seniors, which is a relief for me because I'm not anywhere near ready to lose him yet.

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iastate09
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Post   » Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:39 am


Kallie, my 7 yo boar lost weight the last year or so he was with us - neither us nor the vet could figure out why - he was eating normally, acting normally, nothing showed up at exams. We finally surmised that it was just his age, and he was younger than your boy. He also received Critical care at least once daily. I agree with Talishan, it seemed like his system just wasn't processing nutrients like it should have.

Best of luck to your Timmy! (Pictures of his tail are needed for proof! :) )

Talishan
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Post   » Thu Mar 29, 2012 2:46 am


We had one like that. We called it his train. ;-) If it's grown back that to me is a very good sign. MO only.

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Kallie

Post   » Fri Jun 28, 2013 9:34 pm


Sadly we had to put Timmy to sleep this morning. I posted about it in Cavy Chat for those interested. He would have been 11 years old on Sept 10th 2013. Sleep well Mama's boy, you're deeply missed.

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Lynx
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Post   » Fri Jun 28, 2013 9:37 pm


Oh, I am so sorry, Kallie. What a wonderful long life he had with you. I know you will miss him.

Crazy4me

Post   » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:57 pm


I am so sorry for your loss Kallie.

C Cole-Chakotay

Post   » Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:22 pm


I'm so sorry. He enjoyed a good, long life with you. I'm sure he knew how much you cherished and loved him.

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